ones
Create codistributed array of all ones
Syntax
Description
creates an cO
= ones(n
,codist
)n
-by-n
codistributed matrix
of ones and uses codist
to specify the distribution of the
array values across the workers.
Specify codist
as "codistributed"
to use the
default codistributor1d
distribution scheme or the distribution scheme
defined by a codistributor1d
or codistributor2dbc
object.
When you create the codistributed array in a communicating job or spmd
block, the function creates an array on each worker. If you create a codistributed array
outside of a communicating job or spmd
block, the array is stored only on
the worker or client that creates the codistributed array.
By default, the codistributed array has the underlying type double
.
creates an cO
= ones(sz1,...,szN
,codist
)sz1
-by-...-by-szN
codistributed
array of ones where sz1,...,szN
indicates the size of each
dimension.
creates a codistributed array of ones with the underlying type
cO
= ones(___,datatype
,codist
)datatype
. For example,
ones(1,"int8","codistributed")
creates a codistributed
8-bit scalar integer 1
. You can use this syntax with any of
the size arguments in the previous syntaxes. You must specify
codist
after the array size and data type
arguments.
creates a codistributed array of ones without using communication between
workers.
cO
= ones(___,"noCommunication")
When you create very large arrays or your communicating job or spmd
block uses many workers, worker-worker communication can slow down array creation. Use this
syntax to improve the performance of your code by removing the time required for
worker-worker communication.
Tip
When you use this syntax, some error checking steps are skipped. Use this syntax
to improve the performance of your code after you prototype your code without
specifying "noCommunication"
.
You must specify "noCommunication"
after the size, data
type and codist
arguments.
uses the array cO
= ones(___,like=p
)p
to create a codistributed array of ones.
You can also specify "noCommunication"
as part of the
function call.
The returned array cI
has the same underlying type,
sparsity, and complexity (real or complex) as p
.
Examples
Input Arguments
Version History
Introduced in R2006b