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software:matlab:farber [2020-10-29 11:15] – [Interactive parallel toolbox example] anitasoftware:matlab:farber [2020-10-29 11:16] – [Interactive parallel toolbox example] anita
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-====== Interactive parallel toolbox example ======+===== Interactive parallel toolbox example =====
  
 When you plan to use the parallel toolbox, you should logon exclusively to a compute node with the command: When you plan to use the parallel toolbox, you should logon exclusively to a compute node with the command:
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-===== MCR array job example =====+====== MCR array job example ======
  
 Most Matlab functions can be compiled using the Matlab Compiler (MCC) and then deployed to run on the compute nodes in the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR).  The MCR is a prerequisite for deployment, and is installed on all the compute nodes. You must use VALET to set up the libraries you will need to run your function from the command line.  You do not need to use the shell (''.sh'' file) that the compiler creates. Most Matlab functions can be compiled using the Matlab Compiler (MCC) and then deployed to run on the compute nodes in the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR).  The MCR is a prerequisite for deployment, and is installed on all the compute nodes. You must use VALET to set up the libraries you will need to run your function from the command line.  You do not need to use the shell (''.sh'' file) that the compiler creates.
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