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Gova
Gova on 16 Mar 2023
Answered: Supraja on 5 Apr 2023
I am facing an error when i run the sim command in the parfor loop. I have read that its a discouraged workflow, but can use some caveats, in here: https://in.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/not-recommended-using-sim-function-within-parfor.html
I am quite new to MATLAB, so I would like to know how this can be written and executed in my case I can't omit the sim file as it gives me various inputs for my results. Please do help out!
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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis on 17 Mar 2023
You should follow the advice on that page and use parsim. It was specifically designed to replace using sim inside parfor, and completely avoids a bunch of the possible difficulties you might face. If you are struggling to use parsim, please show us what you tried and why it doesn't work.

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Supraja
Supraja on 5 Apr 2023
As you haven’t specified your exact issue I am assuming you want you want to use 'sim' function inside 'parfor' loop.You can check the matlab answer here where 'sim' function is used inside a 'parfor' loop.
I am attaching some additional resources for your reference.

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