Converting this 3-nested for loop for parfor
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Justin
el 9 de Nov. de 2013
Comentada: Justin
el 10 de Nov. de 2013
The context is a finite element assembly routine where I need to loop over a bunch of mesh elements. In principle, each iteration computes a small local matrix (3x3 in this case) and inserts it into the much larger global matrix according to the indices ie and je.
The iterations are completely independent of each other as I'm pretty sure as my code stands now, it could run through the outer loop in any order without any problems. But of course, this version isn't accepted by MATLAB for parfor format. Can anyone help me out here?
NLoc = 3;
Klocal = zeros(NLoc);
blocal = zeros(NLoc,1);
Aglobal = zeros(NLoc*nElem);
bglobal = zeros(NLoc*nElem,1);
for k=1:nElem
kk = NLoc*(k-1);
Klocal = function1(nElem,k);
blocal = function2(nElem,k);
for i=1:NLoc
ie = i+kk;
bglobal(ie) = bglobal(ie) + blocal(i);
for j=1:NLoc
je = j+kk;
Aglobal(ie,je) = Aglobal(ie,je) + Klocal(i,j);
end
end
end
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Matt J
el 9 de Nov. de 2013
Editada: Matt J
el 9 de Nov. de 2013
If I'm interpreting it right, it looks like
Aglobal = cell(nElem,1);
bglobal = cell(nElem,1);
parfor k=1:nElem
Aglobal{k}=function1(nElem,k);
bglobal{k}=function2(nElem,k);
end
Aglobal=blkdiag(Aglobal{:});
bglobal=cell2mat(bglobal);
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Matt J
el 9 de Nov. de 2013
You can create an MxN cell array to hold the blocks and fill them as you wish. Essentially, the same was done above with bglobal, which was not block diagonal.
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