Dual Parfor from different scripts
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Rishi Balasubramanian
on 1 Feb 2023
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2023
So I have a Launcher.m script which executes a function.m using parfor. The function.m also has its own parfor. Will this work?
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Walter Roberson
on 1 Feb 2023
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2023
it will be accepted but will execute the second one in serial order
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2023
The nested parfor will be executed in serial, in reverse order. It is not possible to initiate parallel constructs within parallel constructs and have the nested ones operate in parallel.
(Though I am not certain what would happen if you were to parfeval() or batch() within a parallel construct.)
Walter Roberson
on 2 Feb 2023
Looks like parfeval() and parfor() cannot initiate parfeval() ...
p = parpool();
outer_results = parfevalOnAll(p, @test_outer, 0, p)
celldisp(outer_results.Error)
parfor K = 1 : p.NumWorkers
test_outer(p);
end
function test_outer(p)
ID = randi(99);
fprintf('outer about to start inner, ID = %d\n', ID);
inner_results = parfevalOnAll(p, @test_inner, 0, ID)
celldisp(inner_results.Error)
fprintf('outer fininished inners, ID = %d\n', ID);
end
function test_inner(ID)
subID = randi(99);
fprintf('inner ID %d subid %d reporting!\n', ID, subID);
end
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