Issue with Simulink Model Simulation using CVSIM command inside Parfor ?
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Shivaputra Narke
am 27 Feb. 2019
Kommentiert: Shivaputra Narke
am 25 Apr. 2019
Hi,
I am trying to run multiple simulations with different data set on model 'ModelTest.slx' using parfor.
my code goes like this,
parfor
...
...
testObj = cvtest(model);
testObj.settings.decision = 1;
testObj.settings.condition =1;
tempData.data = cvsim(testObj);
...
..
end
I am getting below error after execution
Caused by:
Error using cvsim
Transparency violation error.
Below are the details of matlab version and model settings,
Matalb 2015b,
parpool with local profile.
Simulation Mode : Normal;
Solver :Fixed Step, discrete
Does anyone have any idea about this error. ?
Or Is there any other way we can extract the coverage information without using "CV" functions. ?
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Edric Ellis
am 28 Feb. 2019
Caveat: I know nothing about cvtest or cvsim. I suspect that cvsim is trying to inspect the calling workspace - this is not allowed inside parfor, and causes a "transparency violation". (This slightly cryptic term simply means that all accesses to variables must be "transparent" - i.e. obvious in the text of the program.)
Often, the simplest route is to pop the body of your parfor loop into a separate function, so you'd do:
parfor idx = ...
out(idx) = myCvSim(idx,model)
end
...
function out = myCvSim(idx,model)
testObj = cvtest(model);
...
out = cvsim(testObj);
end
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Pat Canny
am 18 Mär. 2019
Just as a note: beginning with R2018b, you can collect coverage when using parsim. This might simplify your workflow. In older releases, Edric's solution is the way to go.
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