Parfor: Converting broadcast variables into temporary variables or sliced variables

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Is there a difference in efficiency if I just assign a broadcast varible to a temporary variable inside a parfor loop vs re-writing it as a sliced variable that is indexed the same as the main index of the parfor loop? Matlab does not categorize it as a broadcast variable either way, but I'm not sure if the temporary variable method still avoids sending more data than is necesary to workers.

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Matt J
Matt J am 18 Mai 2021
Bearbeitet: Matt J am 18 Mai 2021
Temporary variables are not sent to the workers. They are created on the workers (and are destroyed there).
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Brandon
Brandon am 18 Mai 2021
Thanks. Follow up question: Suppose that the example above is modifed slightly so that the temporary variable is always assigned a constant and the broadcast variable is never used:
parfor ih=1:10
if ih>0
a=0;
else
a=x;
end
store{ih} = f(a); % some operations on a
end
Does the broadcast variable, x, still get sent to every worker?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 18 Mai 2021
Yes, the broadcast variable will (probably) be sent. MATLAB does some static flow analysis, but you cannot count on it being advanced enough to be able to reason that ih>0 will always be true.

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