I do not recall having seen this matrix before, but I will not be surprised to learn that somebody else already knows all about it, especially if that person's name is Nick.... read more >>
I want to run several instances of matlab without running a parfor loop. The structure of my code is the following:
if k == 1
% Set some parameters here
elseif k == 2
% Set some other parameters here
...
elseif k == 10
%Set some other parameters here
end
Is there an efficient way of opening 10 ...
I agree with @AnderBiguri there. However, is it even possible to run multiple MATLAB instances on the same machine if you only have 1 license without the parallel toolbox?
I remember a friend doing some ray-tracing 3D imagery as a hobby, which he made "embarrassingly parallel" by having a loop check whether the next, empty, .txt file existed on a network drive and if so, go to the next iteration, if not, do the actual iteration. Then, over the weekend, he commandeered a full PC room and launched the program everywhere xD
But of course, that's on a campus license with all PCs having a single MATLAB instance running on a license
When I was a post-doc we “compiled” the main function to a standalone application, then launched two of those to each 2 CPU computer in our rack (cheapo compute cluster if you will). I would have a MATLAB script running on my machine that would launch these processes remotely, and as soon as the data for one was there, it would launch the next one. Trivial bookkeeping.
@Adriaan That is, I guess, the reason. But it is not mentioned that other functionality from that toolbox cannot be used either.
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@LuisMendo Absolutely, it's just soldering. Maybe the guitar isn't the best first project if you've never soldered before but it's not difficult. But then again from a soldering perspective I feel like most jobs I've seen online even on "new" guitars look pretty bad:)
But other than that you just have to keep track of what wire goes where