maxNumCompThreads(1);

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Xiaoge Wang
Xiaoge Wang on 3 Mar 2016
Answered: Rebecca Krosnick on 8 Mar 2016
This is no longer valid. Then how to set the max number of threads in R2015b?

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Rebecca Krosnick
Rebecca Krosnick on 8 Mar 2016
maxNumCompThreads(1) should still work. The documentation page for maxNumCompThreads indicates that maxNumCompThreads will be removed in a future version: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/maxnumcompthreads.html
Another option for setting the maximum number of computational threads to 1 is to use the -singleCompThread option when starting MATLAB® to limit MATLAB to a single computational thread. Open MATLAB from a terminal with
matlab -singleCompThread

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