How to stop a matlab process, if it exceeds certain time threshold?

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I'm executing a function f1(), and simulation time for function f1() can be high or low depending upon many random parameters. So I want to kill the process f1(), if it takes more than 1 hour simulation time.
So my code should look something like this,
f1();
wait 1 hour
if f1() still running
Kill process f1();
end
Is there any way to implement this in matlab? I know I can spawn a process using system command, but I'm trying to find a way to do this without invoking system command, since the inputs to the function f1() are too big and comlpicated.

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Sep 2016
If you can change the code that is doing the computation, then you can put in tic/toc or elapsed time checks like Massimo Zanetti shows. Otherwise, unless you have the Parallel Computing Toolbox, the only option to run another copy of MATLAB and use a task killer or similar to kill the process if it is taking too long.
You could, though, run a timer that is set to fire after one hour and which quits MATLAB entirely.
If you have the Parallel Computing Toolbox, then various routines such as parfeval() have the cancel facilities.
Note: if you are doing heavy mathematics operations that take you into the BLAS or LINPACK libraries, then canceling a process or quitting MATLAB might not work until the operation returns.

More Answers (2)

Massimo Zanetti
Massimo Zanetti on 29 Sep 2016

Anver Hisham
Anver Hisham on 18 May 2017
Since I see there is no easy fix for this problem in matlab, I made my own function, and published here, https://se.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59120-evalwithtimer
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 18 May 2017
(I note the above will not work on MS Windows. Possibly it might work on OS-X, but it looks like it was written for Linux)

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