Parallel tool (parfor) and COM objects
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Dear All,
I am trying to optimize the run time of my model by using the parallel tool. In my model, I am working with a COM object as follow:
iphreeqc = actxserver('IPhreeqcCOM.Object'); % calling the COM object
iphreeqc.LoadDatabase('database\phreeqc.dat'); % adding the prefered database to the COM object
n = 100;
Temp = [1:1:100];
R = 0.082057366080960;
OUTPUT = cell(100,1);
parfor i=1:n
IPCstringCell= {'SOLUTION 1', ...
['-temp ', num2str(Temp(i))], ...
'-pressure 10', ...
'-units mmol/L', ...
'Na 0',...
'Cl 0',...
'-water 1', ...
'pH 7 charge',...
'Gas_phase',...
'-pressure 10',...
['volume ',num2str(R*(Temp(i)+273.15)/10)],...
'fixed_volume',...
['-temp ',num2str(Temp(i))],...
'H2(g) 10',...
'SELECTED_OUTPUT', ...
'-saturation_indices H2(g)', ...
'sim true',...
'step true',...
'soln true', ...
'pH true', ...
'-equilibrium_phases H2(g)',...
'-molalities H2', ...
'state false', ...
'time false', ...
'distance false'};
IPCstring = sprintf('%s\n', IPCstringCell{:});
iphreeqc.RunString( IPCstring );
output = iphreeqc.GetSelectedOutputArray;
OUTPUT{i,1} = output;
end
However, I am facing with the below error:
It seems I cannot use dot (.) index to work with the iphreeqc object in the above code. In this case, what should I do?
Kind regards,
Ahmad
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Mario Malic
le 17 Avr 2024
Try to open your COM application within parfor loop and see what happens.
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Mario Malic
le 17 Avr 2024
Modifié(e) : Mario Malic
le 17 Avr 2024
It's not about time consumption.
Opening the application within parfor loop gives each worker its own instance of application so they can interact with it. This solved the question.
If you initialize COM instance outside of parfor, it can't be "copied" to workers' workspace (I am unable to explain why, there is a logical reason for sure). Regardless, it is not sensible to have one instance of program for workers to operate on asynchronously.
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Edric Ellis
le 18 Avr 2024
The general approach to fixing cases where a variable is needed inside parfor, but cannot be directly sent there, is to use parallel.pool.Constant. You give the Constant constructor a function handle which gets run once on the workers to build the COM object, and then inside parfor, you access the .Value field of the Constant which has the value that got built.
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