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Is there a way: if the Parallel Toolbox is present then do the following loop with a parfor else use a for
I realize that ~isempty(which('parfor')) is true if the Parallel toolbox is present. I want to do:
if(~isempty(which('parfor')))
parfor j = 1:Lz
else
for j = 1:Lz
end
Next come the body of the loop.
Also I would like to do:
if(Lx <= 30000) % Small enough don't need parallel
for j = 1:Lz
else
parfor j = 1:Lz
end
Next comes the body of the loop.
Matlab complains "Illegal use of reserved keyword "else"."

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Jun 2017
You do not need to do this. If you do not have the Parallel Computing Toolbox, parfor is automatically processed as a for loop.
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John Fox
John Fox on 30 Jun 2017
The answer was:
if(Lx <= 30000) % Small enough don't need parallel for j = 1:Lz % do what you want end else parfor j = 1:Lz % do what you want end end
I already figured out that this would work. However, both "do what you want" are the same 2 pages of code. I was hoping to avoid having two copies of two pages of code.
This seems like such an obvious issue. Is there no elegant solution other than just repeating lots of code?

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