I hope you're only displaying an extremely simplified version of your code, but anyways, the secret to parfor can be found by listening to Matlab numerous messages and reading the documentation. Start by learning good Matlab coding practices, and streamlining your code in such a way to fit your data into what Matlab wants in a parfor
loop.
Things to note:
- Parfor loops should be integers.
- All matrices must be classified (read the documentation).
- Container matrices should be used in nested for loops
This is one way I would do it, although it depends on your final application
iVal = 5 : 0.2 : 5.4;
jVal = 2 : 0.5 : 2.5;
iLen = length(iVal);
jLen = length(jVal);
matrx = zeros(iLen, jLen);
parfor i = 1:iLen
dummy = zeros(1, jLen);
for j = 1:jLen
dummy(j) = iVal(i) * jVal(j);
end
matrx(i,:) = dummy;
end