Using parfor

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Peter
Peter on 27 Apr 2012
Hi I'm trying to use parfor this way
R=zeros(20,20,5);
parfor (i=1:5,4)
%Here is a long and complicated computation that outputs a matrix X. This matrix X will vary for different i but can fit within a 20x20 matrix
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R(1:length(X(:,1)),1:length(X(1,:)),i)=X;
end
But Maltab will not allow me to set R this way.How can I go about this problem? Thanks

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Apr 2012
Try creating the 2D slice of R locally, and copying that to R(:,:,i).
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Peter
Peter on 27 Apr 2012
Yep worked thanks a lot
I changed it by adding
temp=zeros(20,20);
temp((1:length(X(:,1)),1:length(X(1,:)),i)=X;
R(:,:,i)=X;
end

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