profiler causing severe slowdown

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alon
alon on 5 Jul 2011
Hey all! I've encounter a very odd problem: Suddenly, turning on the profiler causes an unbearable slowdown - even the most simple function hardly returns. * Turning the profiler off returns matlab back to life. * killing matlab and loading it again didn't solve the problem.
Any idea what to do or where to look at??
thanx in advance..
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Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming on 5 Jul 2011
show your example function you mention below
and which version/platform of matlab your using
alon
alon on 7 Jul 2011
The phenomena appeared regardless to the function..
somehow things got back to normal...

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris on 5 Jul 2011
The Profiler will slow your system down. Only turn it on when you really need it. There is no way to avoid this slow-down.
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alon
alon on 5 Jul 2011
First of all, thank u for responding.
I know the profiler should make the program run slower..yet I encounter an unusual slowdown.. for example: a function which runs without the profiler for 0.01 sec, would take minutes with the profiler..that's defintily a bug!

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Jan
Jan on 6 Jul 2011
This is not a bug. Matlab's JIT can accelerate e.g. FOR loops substantially, but it reorders the calculations. This conclicts with the profiling and in consequence the JIT is disabled, if the profiler runs.
The same happens, if the debugger is enabled , e.g. by setting some breaks points. Example code: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/8461-double-summation-with-vectorized-loops. This is 100 times faster without break points under Matlab 2009a.
Of course this can reduce the meaning of the profiling results. Therefore some TIC TOCs are often more useful.
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alon
alon on 7 Jul 2011
That a good explenation but I think there was something beyond that... somehow things got back to normal state (I really don't know how?).
thank you for replying anyway!
Jan
Jan on 7 Jul 2011
"Things got back to normal state" is very vague. can you explain the problems with any details?

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