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How can I get multiple for loops to run at the same time?

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Allison Bushman
Allison Bushman am 5 Dez. 2018
Erneut geöffnet: madhan ravi am 12 Dez. 2018
%Points
P1=[-15,0];
P2=[-5,0];
plot([P1(1) P2(1)],[P1(2) P2(2)],'LineWidth',5,'Color','black');
A=[0,0];
circle=viscircles(A,5,'LineWidth',2,'Color','black');
pause(.5)
%Circle B
for b=0:pi/80:pi/8;
pause(.5)
B=A+[10*cos((-pi/8)+b), 10*sin((-pi/8)+b)];
circle2=viscircles(B,5,'LineWidth',2,'Color','green');
end
%Circle C
for c=0:pi/40:pi/4;
pause(.5)
C=B+[10*cos(-(pi/4)+c), 10*sin(-(pi/4)+c)];
circle3=viscircles(C,5,'LineWidth',2,'Color','blue');
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 8 Dez. 2018
To get them to run at the same time, you have to run them on separtae CPU cores. To do that you need to use parfor (instead of for), which is in the Parallel Processing Toolbox.

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