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Revision as of 14:40, 7 February 2017

Application Details

  • Description: MATLAB is a numerical computing environment and programming language developed by MathWorks, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, and implementation of algorithms. A range of toolboxes are available to extend functionality.
  • Versions: 2016a
  • Module names: matlab/2016a
  • License: University of Hull Total Academic Headcount license, available to everyone

Toolboxes

MATLAB Filter Design HDL Coder MATLAB Report Generator SimRF
Simulink Financial Instruments Toolbox Model Predictive Control Toolbox Simscape
Aerospace Blockset Financial Toolbox Neural Network Toolbox Simscape Electronics
Bioinformatics Toolbox Fixed-Point Designer Optimization Toolbox Simscape Multibody
Communications System Toolbox Fuzzy Logic Toolbox Parallel Computing Toolbox Simscape Power Systems
Computer Vision System Toolbox Global Optimization Toolbox Partial Differential Equation Toolbox Simulink Coder
Control System Toolbox Image Acquisition Toolbox Phased Array System Toolbox Simulink Control Design
Curve Fitting Toolbox Image Processing Toolbox RF Toolbox Simulink Design Optimization
DSP System Toolbox Instrument Control Toolbox Robotics System Toolbox Stateflow
Database Toolbox LTE System Toolbox Robust Control Toolbox Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox
Datafeed Toolbox MATLAB Coder Signal Processing Toolbox Symbolic Math Toolbox
Econometrics Toolbox MATLAB Compiler SimBiology System Identification Toolbox
Embedded Coder MATLAB Compiler SDK SimEvents Wavelet Toolbox

Usage Examples

Interactive

Interactive with full graphical interface:

[username@login01 ~]$ interactive
salloc: Granted job allocation 289663
Job ID 289663 connecting to c170, please wait...
Last login: Thu Jan 26 12:59:11 2017 from 10.254.5.246
[username@c170 ~]$ module add matlab/2016a
[username@c170 ~]$ matlab

Interactive with command line only:

[username@c170 ~]$ matlab -nodisplay

                                                    < M A T L A B (R) >
                                          Copyright 1984-2016 The MathWorks, Inc.
                                           R2016a (9.0.0.341360) 64-bit (glnxa64)
                                                     February 11, 2016


To get started, type one of these: helpwin, helpdesk, or demo.
For product information, visit www.mathworks.com.


        Academic License

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Batch Submission

#!/bin/bash
#SBATCH -J MATLAB           # Job name, you can change it to whatever you want
#SBATCH -N 1                # Number of nodes (for Matlab should be always one)
#SBATCH -o %N.%j.out        # Standard output will be written here
#SBATCH -e %N.%j.err        # Standard error will be written here
#SBATCH -p compute          # Slurm partition, where you want the job to be queued 
#SBATCH -t 0-01:30          # Your expected run-time format in D-HH:MM 
#SBATCH --exclusive
 
module purge
module add matlab/2016a
 
matlab -nodisplay -nojvm -nodesktop -nosplash -r my_matlab_m_file

This submission script can be found at /path/to/sample/script Matlab

[username@login01 ~]$ sbatch MATLABtest.job
Submitted batch job 289522

Parallel Matlab

By default Matlab on Viper will run on a single core as mutli-threading conflicts with the schedulers resource management, however there are three ways in which Matlab can utilise multiple processors:

Multi-threading

Matlab can use multiple threads for certain built in functions for example linear algebra and numerical functions such as fft, \ (mldivide), eig, svd, and sort. These functions automatically execute on multiple computational threads in a single MATLAB session, allowing them to execute faster on multicore-enabled machines. Additionally, many functions in Image Processing Toolbox are multithreaded

Parallel Computing Toolbox

The Parallel Computing Toolbox allows you to open a number of workers (separate Matlab engines) on the local node, up to the number of cores on that node (28 for standard nodes in an exclusive session).

>> parpool('local',28)
Starting parallel pool (parpool) using the 'local' profile ... connected to 28 workers.

ans = 

 Pool with properties: 

            Connected: true
           NumWorkers: 28
              Cluster: local
        AttachedFiles: {}
          IdleTimeout: 30 minute(s) (30 minutes remaining)
          SpmdEnabled: true

Distributed Computing Toolbox

The distributed computing toolbox is not currently supported on Viper

Change Log

[2017-01-30] Changed default Matlab launch command in module to matlab -singleCompThread to disable multi-threading

Further Information