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Hi everybody,
i have many matlab files and i wonder if i can use Parallel Computing Toolbox to execute them at the same time ? Is it possible ? How can i do this ?
Many thanks :)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Apr 2016
That is going to depend on what they do. Sometimes it would work. For example, you could construct a cell array of function handles, open a pool, use the facility to add the source files to the pool, then enter an spmd block. The spmd bock content would look like
feval(HandlesCell{labindex})
Provided that your pool size was as large as the number of functions to execute.
You might also want to try parfeval for this use.
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abc abc
abc abc on 1 Apr 2016
Thanks, but i'm a beginner in this subject... basically i have three files a.m, b.m and c.m. Is it possible to execute them at the same time ?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Apr 2016
It depends on what they do.
parpool(3)
spmd
switch labindex
case 1: a() ;
case 2: b() ;
case 3: c() ;
end
end

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