how to open many matlab instances from matlab?
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Mario Trevino
on 29 Oct 2013
Commented: Mario Trevino
on 29 Oct 2013
hi there, I want to make a function that opens multiple matlab instances (from within matlab) and then starts running different functions on each instance... can somebody help me?
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Shaun VanWeelden
on 29 Oct 2013
!matlab -r disp('hi') &
Where instead of disp('hi') you would put what function you would like. Keep in mind what directory you are using as you go about this. If your function is not in the starting directory, you will get an error as expected.
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Shaun VanWeelden
on 29 Oct 2013
The ! means run this from command line, the & is important because without it, the initial MATLAB session will never make it past that command because it keeps waiting for the process to terminate. Find more about different args here: http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlabwindows.html
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Zack Peters
on 29 Oct 2013
Hi Mario,
An alternative is to use the Parallel Computing Toolbox to open up several MATLAB workers and run commands on each worker in parallel if desired. I don't know your specific application, but the Parallel Computing Toolbox (PCT) houses a wide array of distributed computing functionality design specifically for users who would like to get more out of MATLAB by using a stable distributed computing platform.
If you would like more information on specific features and functionality available in PCT, I would be more than happy to help.
~Zack
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