Building an array using parfor

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Moiz
Moiz el 24 de En. de 2016
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 25 de En. de 2016
Hi,
I am building an array using parfor in the following fashion :
parfor ifreq = 1:80
for iSig = 1:140
[SigVal,~] = somefunction(NecessaryInputs)
AllSig(ifreq,iSig,:) = SigVal;
end
end
However this is throwing an error that the variable AllSig cannot be classified. Any ideas how to get this to work ?

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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis el 25 de En. de 2016
What version of MATLAB are you using? I tried this in R2015b, and it worked as expected:
parfor ifreq = 1:80
for iSig = 1:140
SigVal = rand(3,1);
AllSig(ifreq,iSig,:) = SigVal;
end
end

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de En. de 2016
parfor ifreq = 1:80
SigVal = zeros(140, 3); %for example
for iSig = 1:140
[SigVal(iSig, :),~] = somefunction(NecessaryInputs)
end
AllSig(ifreq,:,:) = SigVal;
end
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Moiz
Moiz el 25 de En. de 2016
Hi Walter,
This works except that I found parfor to take a huge amount of time (more than the regular for loop). So I am not sure what was going on..
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de En. de 2016
parfor is not necessarily faster, due to the various overheads involved. Also because the workers are restricted to one CPU each whereas non-parallel array computations that are "big enough" get sent to BLAS or LAPACK which operates on all CPUs on the host. Therefore any one computation can take several times longer in parallel.

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