reading and writing a cell array in a parfor loop
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Hey!
I just came across this and I don't quite understand it. Why is MATLAB complaining about dependencies in different loop iterations when I do something like this:
%minimum working example:
a = cell(100,2);
%fill first row with values;
a(:,1) = {ones(1,1)};
%c = a;
parfor i=1:size(a,1)
b = a{i,1}(1) + 2;
a{i,2} = b;
end
Why can't I read the row I am working on prior to writing in it? I am using the same i every time... Do I really have to copy the whole array to c and read from that to run this parallel?
Thank you!
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Edric Ellis
le 10 Août 2016
One of the restrictions of parfor is that for a sliced variable, you need to use precisely the same form of indexing each time you use that variable. This is described in the doc. To fix this, you need to make a slight change to ensure that you always index into a using a fixed index listing, like so:
parfor i=1:size(a,1)
arow = a(i,:);
b = arow{1}(1) + 2;
arow{2} = b;
a(i,:) = arow;
end
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