Thread Subject: MatLab and Multithreading

Subject: MatLab and Multithreading

From: yasir

Date: 25 Sep, 2007 09:11:07

Message: 1 of 2

Hi every1:
I am new in the world of matlab, i have a few queries as
following:
How Matlab supports Multithreading?
Which language would you prefer for programming with
MatLab: C or C++ and Why (though the selection of language
depends on the situation)
Thanks.
Best Regards,
yasir

Subject: MatLab and Multithreading

From: Loren Shure

Date: 25 Sep, 2007 11:30:21

Message: 2 of 2

In article <fdajbb$srd$1@fred.mathworks.com>, y2jkhan@hotmail.com
says...
> Hi every1:
> I am new in the world of matlab, i have a few queries as
> following:
> How Matlab supports Multithreading?
> Which language would you prefer for programming with
> MatLab: C or C++ and Why (though the selection of language
> depends on the situation)
> Thanks.
> Best Regards,
> yasir
>

It depends what you are trying to do. Do you need an external language
at all? Maybe MATLAB alone can do what you are looking for.

--
Loren
http://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/

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