How to restart a new backgroundPool

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Pete sherer
Pete sherer el 12 de Feb. de 2025
Comentada: Raymond Norris el 21 de Feb. de 2025
The delete( gcp('nocreate')) doesn't seem to be deleting the predefined backgroundPool.
>> pool = backgroundPool;
>> delete(gcp('nocreate'));
>> pool
pool =
BackgroundPool with properties:
NumWorkers: 24
Busy: false
Below would work. However we will not have variable pool in advance
>> pool = backgroundPool;
>> delete( pool);
>> pool
pool =
Deleted object.
any suggestion how to restart a fresh backgroundPool?

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Matt J
Matt J el 12 de Feb. de 2025
Editada: Matt J el 12 de Feb. de 2025
delete(pool)
pool = backgroundPool;
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Pete sherer
Pete sherer el 12 de Feb. de 2025
the problem is that you will get error if you don't have pool pre-defined
that's why looking to use something like
delete(gcp('nocreate'));
Matt J
Matt J el 12 de Feb. de 2025
From ChatGPT:
There isn't a direct analog of gcp('nocreate') for backgroundPool because backgroundPool is a built-in, persistent pool that always exists when Parallel Computing Toolbox is available. Behavior Differences from gcp:
  • Unlike parpool, which creates and manages a pool of workers explicitly, backgroundPool is always available.
  • Calling backgroundPool multiple times always returns the same handle; it does not create additional instances.
  • Since backgroundPool is never "closed" or "deleted," there's no need for a 'nocreate' option like gcp('nocreate').

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