Spawning Matlab processes from within Matlab

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John Mahoney
John Mahoney 2012년 11월 14일
--How do I make Matlab call lots of little Matlabs?--
Here is a simple script that takes one parameter as input.
% simple.m
disp(['you passed in',num2str(x)])
disp(['its cube is',num2str(x^3)])
I can run this from the command line
mymachine$ /Applications/MATLAB_R2010b.app/bin/matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -r "x=5;simple;exit"
What I would like is a way to call this script several times from within MATLAB thereby spawning independent MATLAB processes.
I had hoped it would be as simple as this:
% Control script
% Loop over an input variable and create several MATLABs
for param = 1:5
funcstr = '/Applications/MATLAB_R2010.app/bin/matlab -nodisplay -nosplash -r ';
scrstr = ['"x=',num2str(param),';simple;exit"'];
command = [funcstr, scrstr];
system(command);
end
But this seems to complete the commands sequentially rather than allowing them to run independently.
I would also rather avoid doing the control loop in a shell script if I can avoid it. Doing the loop in Matlab seems to afford me much more flexibility.
Any advice on how to do this very simple thing without the toolbox?
Cheers, John

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2012년 11월 14일
You need to have your command string "command" end with ampersand (&)
For example,
system('date &');

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