Automatically Assigning base workspace variables

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I have almost 250 variables that I need to assign in the base workspace inside a PARFOR loop. Is there an automated way of doing this other than writing assignin('base','var',var) for each variables?
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Abhijit
Abhijit on 24 Sep 2013
Well, I am trying to do parallel simulation and one of the matlab webinars say that variables have to be assigned for each simulink model's variable into the base workspace for parallel simulation.
As Walter had mentioned variables had to be defined via assignin in order to make them available.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Sep 2013
OK - I don't have Simulink. I added it to the product list for you so others will know.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Sep 2013
Avoid doing that. For example create only a single struct and assignin() the struct.
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Abhijit
Abhijit on 24 Sep 2013
Hi Walter, Thanks for your answer. Structure would work for the simple exam I showed.
In my actual problem, the variables are getting generated behind the scenes. So, are there any other way for doing this? Can I leverage WHO in some way to do this.
Abhijit
Abhijit on 25 Sep 2013
I think I have figured out a way.
a = -1;
b = 1;
c = 1;
d = 0;
W = who;
for i1 = 1:length(W)
Wval{i1} = eval(W{i1});
end
KIdx = 0:0.1:1;
iterations = length(KIdx);
simout(iterations) = Simulink.SimulationOutput;
parfor idx = 1:iterations
load_system(mdl);
for i1 = 1:length(W)
assignin('base',W{i1},Wval{i1});
end
assignin('base','K',KIdx(idx));
try
simout(idx) = sim(mdl,'SimulationMode','normal');
catch exception
error_var{idx} = lasterror
stack_var{idx} = dbstack
exception_var{idx} = getReport(exception,'extended')
end
end

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David Arriola
David Arriola on 9 Oct 2014
Edited: David Arriola on 9 Oct 2014
I have a similar problem to the one described above. I tried the solution proposed by Abhijit but I always get the following error: - Can somebody help me to get this right?
"It is illegal to use a Composite within the body of a parfor loop
Caused by: Error using distcomp.remoteparfor (line 72) Composite objects cannot be used within a parfor loop."
My code can be seen below:
list = who;
N = length(list);
for j = 1:N
w{j} = eval(list{j});
end
spmd
% Setup tempdir and cd into it
addpath(pwd);
currDir = pwd;
addpath(currDir);
tmpDir = tempname;
mkdir(tmpDir);
cd(tmpDir);
end
%Set parameter values with reduced comb. matrix and simulate all combs.
parfor m = 1:1:num_comb_red
load_system(uParam.sysInfo.modelName); % Load the model parameters on the workers
for j = 1:N
assignin('base',list{j}, w{j});
end
for n = 1:1:num_input_param
num_value_red = cell2mat(comb_red(n,m));
path = cell2mat(uParam.uncertainties.all{n,1});
para_name = uParam.uncertainties.all{n,2};
para_value = uParam.uncertainties.all{n,3}(num_value_red);
set_param(path,para_name,num2str(para_value));
end
%Simulate model for all uncertainty combinations and all temperatures
disp('Simulating linear model...')
simOut(i,m) = sim(uParam.sysInfo.modelName,'SimulationMode', uParam.simInfo.simMode, 'StopTime', uParam.simInfo.simTime);
disp('finished')
end

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