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Re: help
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Francesco Potortì |
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Re: help |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Dec 2011 01:37:45 +0100 |
>It seems you forgot to "Reply All" so I'm forwarding the message to the list
Thanks.
Francesco Potortì:
>>>> For the new release, 3.6.0, the one that should come out sometime in
>>>> the next weeks, the parfor will will be available but it will be
>>>> mapped to a normal for.
>>>
>>> Functionality similar to that of "parfor" can be obtained by using
>>> "parcellfun" from the octave-forge package "general".
>>> But that requires changing the code.
>>
>> pararrayfun can also be an alternative if the original data are stored
>> in arrays. Using parcellfun or pararrayfun should work in both Matlab
>> and Octave,
>
>I can't find any reference to parcellfun and pararrayfun in Matlab docs
>online, are they part of some toolbox?
Er, I do not know why I was convinced of that...
No, it appers that Matlab does not have them -blush-
Sorry for the misinformation.
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