Wrong indexing in parfor loop

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Andre Zeug
Andre Zeug el 10 de Nov. de 2015
Editada: Andre Zeug el 11 de Nov. de 2015
I tried to use parfor to change parts of a variable but receive unexpected result
d = ones(10,10);
d = repmat(d,[1 1 1 10]);
d(:,:,2,:) = .5*d(:,:,1,:);
parfor n=1:10;
d(:,:,2,n) = 2*d(:,:,2,n);
end
I expected to receive something like
d(:,:,2,:) = d(:,:,1,:);
Instead I get
d(:,:,1,:) = 2;
d(:,:,2,:) = .5;
What went wrong? Using for instead of parfor works fine.
Thanks
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Adam Barber
Adam Barber el 10 de Nov. de 2015
I was able to reproduce this on R2014a, but not R2015b on my system.
Andre Zeug
Andre Zeug el 10 de Nov. de 2015
Editada: Andre Zeug el 10 de Nov. de 2015
I could now reproduce this unexpected result also on R2013b.

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Andre Zeug
Andre Zeug el 11 de Nov. de 2015
Editada: Andre Zeug el 11 de Nov. de 2015
Thanks to the community. Summarizing, the problem of wrong indexing in PARFOR loops appears in R2014a (and older versions?) but is not an issue in R2015a and later.
Here a simple workaround for Matlab users with releases before introduction of HG2:
d = ones(10,10,10,10);
% slice variable
dSub = d(:,:,2,:);
% if memory is an issue
d(:,:,2,:) = [];
parfor n=1:10;
% do manipulation to subset only
dSub(:,:,:,n) = 2*dSub(:,:,:,n);
end
% if memory is an issue
d(:,:,[1 3:10],:) = d;
% include the manipulated part
d(:,:,2,:) = dSub;
clear dSub

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