How to do threading in MATLAB? I want to run one function on two variables simultaneously. How do I do it?
3 Answers
The parallel toolbox has some tools that might help you. Find below some example pasted from the Matlab help
matlabpool % Use default parallel configuration
spmd % By default uses all labs in the pool
INP = load(['somedatafile' num2str(labindex) '.mat']);
RES = somefun(INP);
end
Then the values of RES
on the labs are accessible from the client as RES{1}
from lab 1, RES{2}
from lab 2, etc.
You might also look at parfor
as a simple parallel replacement of for
. Hope this helps even if it's not exactly what you're looking for.
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In R2015a matlabpool function has been removed from Matlab, you need to call parpool instead. Mar 6, 2017 at 13:43
I do not believe there is any built in multithreading support from MATLAB. This comes from both a conversation I had with a coworker recently and a quick google search
Hope this helps.
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1Yes. It is one of the problems with using Matlab to produce production apps.– mmrApr 26, 2010 at 15:18
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1More and more of Matlab's native functions are multi-threaded with each new release to take advantage of multi-core CPUs. But the whole philosophy of tools like Matlab is against giving users hands-on access to threads and the like. Apr 26, 2010 at 15:47
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2From the Matlab help: There is either "implicit multiprocessing" which makes use of built in multi-threaded functions or "explicit multiprocessing" for which you have to use the parallel computing toolbox.– AdrienApr 26, 2010 at 16:36
You may do it with MEX files and std::thread
(see here).
I have not tried to call mexEvalString
from the MEX file, and quite possibly it will result in a runtime error or freeze MATLAB for the time of execution. But if you can write that specific piece of code in C++, it may be what you're looking for.