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12:22 AM
@flawr wonderful!
I thought the guy sounded Dutch, turns out he’s from Belgium.
 
 
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posted on July 21, 2022 by Cleve Moler

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 >>

 
 
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Q: Run multiple instances of matlab without a parfor loop

phdstudentI 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
Why is that not a parfor k=1:10 loop? — Cris Luengo yesterday
@CrisLuengo not having a parallel toolbox license most likely
 
 
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9:45 AM
@Adriaan for cluster versions of MATLAB, you need a license per core
but in your own machine, you can launch many instances of matlab, in some way, you are launching it all in a single CPU
that is I think the mix you are having
 
 
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1:24 PM
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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6:16 PM
@LuisMendo I think I got the nut working now, after quite a bit of filing and grinding. Now working on the pots!
 
6:52 PM
@flawr That sounds like good progress!
I’ve never done electronics with the guitar, but replacing the pots shouldn’t be hard, is it?
 
 
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posted on June 24, 2022 by wcampbell

Will's pick this week is Dave's MATLAB Shooter(data) by David Buckingham. This submission is way back in 2010, but it has somehow dodged the Pick of the Week...till now. This is an Atari-style... read more >>

posted on July 01, 2022 by Jiro Doke

Jiro's Pick this week is subplotHelper by my Frederick Zittrell.Did you know that subplot can be used to create non-uniformly distributed axes? For example,figuresubplot(3,3,1),... read more >>

posted on August 12, 2022 by Jiro Doke

Jiro's Pick this week is AstroVolley Courseware by Paul Huxel.Back in my undergraduate studies (many, many years ago), I took a Pascal programming course, and it was one of my first official... read more >>

 
@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
 
 
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9:18 PM
@flawr Yes, the circuit is very simple. Just watch out not to burn yourself too much. If it's the first time you surely will :-D
 
Surely nothing can go wrong if you do everything like the internet tells you to
 
9:33 PM
Ouch!
 

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