Automatic parfor without specify it
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Could Matlab automatically execute all the code that could be parallelized without modifying its syntax? What I want to say is that after starting the parpool all the forloops that are in my code will be automatically executed as a parfor.
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Stephen23
le 24 Mai 2018
@Andrea Stevanato: as I wrote, my comment applies to vectorized code. If it is possible to remove the loop and write those statement to use vectorized code then MATLAB will automatically use multicores/threads when possible/suitable, depending on the operations. My comment does not apply to for loops.
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Rik
le 24 Mai 2018
No. The reason is that there are some restriction imposed on parfor-loops (mostly related to dynamic indexing), which are not imposed on normal for-loops.
Why don't you write your for-loops as parfor-loops yourself? Or do you want to run them as normal for-loops on machines without access to the parallel computing toolbox?
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Rik
le 24 Mai 2018
An ugly solution would be to have the code twice in your file: once with a for and the other time with a parfor. Then you put an if around it that checks if the parpool is started.
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