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God'sSon
God'sSon on 31 Mar 2011
Hello! Please, how can I implement an iteration, such that a first loop executes a series of expressions within a range of (32) values and a second loop executes a series of expressions within another range of(16) values for each result of the first iteration. the result of this would be 512 iterations. Thank u.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Mar 2011
Are the values independent or does the first loop need to complete before the second loop could start?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 31 Mar 2011
I guess you mean nested loops?
for ni=1:32
for nj=1:16
% Do something here?
end
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Mar 2011
parfor ni=1:32
%do first thing here
end
parfor ni=1:32
for nj=1:16
%do second thing here
end
end
It would, though, not surprise me if the first parfor would be more efficient as a for loop -- depends how much work is done in the first part.
God'sSon
God'sSon on 31 Mar 2011
I did away with the parfor loops and got it running using only for-loops in all the cases.
Thanks u very much!

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