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Reduction Assignments in parfor-Loops
What are Reduction Assignments?
Reduction assignments, or reductions, are an exception to the rule that loop iterations must be independent. A reduction variable accumulates a value that depends on all the loop iterations together, but is independent of the iteration order. For a list of supported reduction variables see Reduction Variables.
Multiple Reductions in a parfor-Loop
You can perform the same reduction assignment multiple times
within a parfor
-loop provided that you use the
same data type each time.
For example, in the following parfor
-loop, u(i)
and v(i)
must
be the same type.
parfor i = 1:10; X = X + u(i); X = X + v(i); end
Similarly, the following example is valid provided that u(i)
and v(i)
are
the same type.
parfor i=1:10 r = foo(r,u(i)); r = foo(r,v(i)); end