maxNumCompThreads(1);

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Xiaoge Wang
Xiaoge Wang on 3 Mar 2016
Edited: Dyuman Joshi ongeveer 15 uur ago
This is no longer valid. Then how to set the max number of threads in R2015b?

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Rebecca Krosnick
Rebecca Krosnick on 8 Mar 2016
maxNumCompThreads(1) should still work. The documentation page for maxNumCompThreads indicates that maxNumCompThreads will be removed in a future version: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/maxnumcompthreads.html
Another option for setting the maximum number of computational threads to 1 is to use the -singleCompThread option when starting MATLAB® to limit MATLAB to a single computational thread. Open MATLAB from a terminal with
matlab -singleCompThread
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi ongeveer 3 uur ago
Edited: Dyuman Joshi ongeveer 3 uur ago
The documentation page no longer mentions that the function/functionality will be removed. Nor there is any notice specifying whether it has been deprecated or not.
It would be better if TMW could specify what the status for maxNumCompThreads is.

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