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Matlab spmd Collecting Composite Arrays

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Ibrahim KAYA
Ibrahim KAYA 2023년 3월 10일
댓글: Ibrahim KAYA 2023년 3월 13일
Hi everyone,
I have been working on Matlab spmd with OOP, but I have received this error;
"Dot invocation is not allowed for Composites, use the functional form instead."
my codes;
spmd
.....
......
.....
end
A0 = hx.Tis_pr(:);
hx.Tis = [];
for i = 1:hx.Converge.CoreNumber
hx.Tis = [hx.Tis,A0(i)];
end
I will be glad if you can help....
best regard....

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Edric Ellis
Edric Ellis 2023년 3월 13일
You missed a crucial clue from your question - where are you assigning hx. I'm going to guess you have something like this:
spmd
hx = doSomething(); % assign hx
end
Outside the spmd block, hx is a Composite . What that means is that the contents of hx are left remaining on the workers, and only brought back to the client when you request them. You can get the value from worker 1 like this:
worker1_hx = hx{1};
% Now you can work with local data worker1_hx:
worker1_A0 = worker1_hx.Tis_pr(:);
You can get all the different hx values from each worker as a cell array by doing this:
all_hx = hx(:);
for idx = 1:numel(all_hx)
worker_hx = all_hx{idx};
worker_hx.Tis; % Access fields of one element
end
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Ibrahim KAYA
Ibrahim KAYA 2023년 3월 13일
static method can be used. Structural parameter including spmd blocks is very dangerous.....

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