Bradley, 

That's an awesome tutorial. Thanks for putting that together. 


On Monday, August 18, 2014 7:32:17 AM UTC-7, Bradley Setzler wrote:
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> I found that the easiest way was to use two files - one file contains the 
> function to be run in parallel, the other file uses Require() to load the 
> function in parallel, and pmap to call the function.
>
> I have a working example of the two-file approach here:
>
> http://juliaeconomics.com/2014/06/18/parallel-processing-in-julia-bootstrapping-the-mle/
>
> Best,
> Bradley
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> On Wednesday, November 6, 2013 10:08:38 PM UTC-6, Lars Ruthotto wrote:
>>
>> I am relatively new to Julia and doing some simple experiments. So far, I 
>> am very impressed by it's nice and intuitive syntax and performance. Good 
>> job!
>>
>> However, I have a simple question regarding parallel for loops the manual 
>> could not answer for me. Say I am interested in parallelizing this code
>>
>> a = zeros(100000)
>> for i=1:100000
>>   a[i] = i
>> end
>>
>> In the manual it is said (and I verified) that 
>>
>> a = zeros(100000)
>> @parallel for i=1:100000
>>   a[i] = i
>> end
>>
>> does not give the correct result. Unfortunately it does not say (or I 
>> couldn't find it) how this can be done in Julia? Does anyone have an idea?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Lars
>>
>>

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