- https://www.mathworks.com/help/parallel-computing/spmdsend.html
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/parallel-computing/spmdreceive.html
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/parallel-computing/spmdsendreceive.html
Usage of spmd in matlab
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Can the spmd parallel structure in MATLAB be used to simulate multiple independent computing nodes that can communicate with each other? That is to simulate each process as a computer.
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Anagha Mittal
on 26 Sep 2024
Moved: Edric Ellis
on 27 Sep 2024
Yes, the "spmd" parallel structure in MATLAB can be used to simulate multiple independent computing nodes that can communicate with each other. To do so, you may treat each worker or separate MATLAB process as a simulated computing node, and these nodes can exchange data using "spmdSend" and "spmdReceive" functions.
Refer to the following section of "spmd" documentation for more information and an example:
Also, refer to following documentations for better understanding:
Hope this helps!
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