question on using parfor
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Baozai
le 22 Nov 2016
Commenté : Alexandra Harkai
le 24 Nov 2016
Hello, all.
I got a question on using parfor in matlab. When I tried to run the following code, I got an error showing:"Error: The variable Resp in a parfor cannot be classified.". Is this because Resp will be generated simultaneously when jjjj will be executed parallelly? If so, does this mean I can not perform this since different Phi use the same Resp as the first structure name? Will there be any idea on solving this problem? Thank you very much.
The following are the codes:
sizePhiValuep = 7;
sizeMassp = 20;
parfor (jjjj=1:sizePhiValuep,7)
Resp.(sprintf('Phi%d',jjjj)).MaxX2RespBegin_beta= zeros(sizeMassp,1);
Resp.(sprintf('Phi%d',jjjj)).MaxX2RespEnd_beta= zeros(sizeMassp,1);
end
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Alexandra Harkai
le 22 Nov 2016
The error message refers to the variable classification when using parfor: classification-of-variables-in-parfor-loops. It doesn't know if you'll operate on segments in each loop or accumulate values regardless of the iteration order.
You could make Resp-something an array (or two arrays, if you need Begin and End) and index into that from the corresponding loop using jjjj.
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Baozai
le 23 Nov 2016
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Alexandra Harkai
le 24 Nov 2016
Cool.
Dynamic variable name generation for indexing purposes ( sprintf('Phi%d',jjjj) ) should be avoided anyway, so it's always good practice to use 'actual' indexing instead.
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