I am trying to use someone else's code and there is this line in it:
if (m<100) || (matlabpool('size')==0)
I am using MATLAB R2016a, so this command fails. What is the equivalent of matlabpool('size')
in the new version?
I know that matlabpool
is replaced by parpool
. But what does matlabpool('size')
do specifically? It doesn't actually create the parallel workers.
As per the change log:
matlabpool
function removed The matlabpool
function has been
removed. Compatibility Considerations Calling matlabpool
now
generates an error. You should instead use parpool
to create a
parallel pool.
matlabpool('size')
does exactly what you'd expect it to do: it gives you the size of the current pool, i.e. the amount of workers assigned to it. gcp
(GetCurrentPool) does this for you. Its documentation's first example:
p = gcp('nocreate'); % If no pool, do not create new one.
if isempty(p)
poolsize = 0;
else
poolsize = p.NumWorkers
end