How to show the progress of a program without using disp()?
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Leon
il 27 Ago 2018
Commentato: Walter Roberson
il 28 Ago 2018
Recently, I've been running several large programs that would take many days to finish. It's very important for me to know the progress of the program, so that I know it is not stuck somewhere.
What is the best way to show the progress? I tried to use disp(i), but it obviously slows down the program. Is there a better way to achieve this?
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Walter Roberson
il 27 Ago 2018
waitbar() is a common way to show progress.
However, remember that waitbar() uses resources too, so using disp() selectively can be more efficient. For example instead of disp(i) you might have
if mod(i, 50) == 0; disp(i); end
or
if mod(i, 10) == 0; fprintf('.'); end; if mod(i, 500) == 0; fprintf('\n'); end
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Walter Roberson
il 28 Ago 2018
mod() is not the fastest operation, but it is not bad.
My tests show that it is possible to do slightly better if you are willing to test at powers of 2 instead of using decimal:
mod(A_Double, A_Double)
is just slightly slower than
bitand(A_uint16, A_uint16)
for example,
u63 = uint16(63);
for K = uint16(1:30000)
...
if ~bitand(K, u63) ...
end
end
would be true at multiples of 64.
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