The steps are described using the following sample script, findR.m: function R = findRĬomplete these steps to compile the sample script: This method is the simplest way to compile a MATLAB script into a standalone executable. Also, you can still run interactive MATLAB jobs on Pleiades without compiling the scripts (it is easier to debug the scripts if they are not compiled into executables). Note: It is not necessary to compile your MATLAB scripts for batch jobs running on the LDANs or Endeavour-on these systems, there is less risk of overwhelming the MATLAB license server because fewer hosts query the server. Compiled executables do not access the license server. Therefore, in order to run a MATLAB script in a batch job on Pleiades, you must first compile the script. To avoid overwhelming the license server, and to reduce contention for the limited number of licenses, PBS batch jobs running on Pleiades are not allowed to query the MATLAB license server. NAS currently has 16 MATLAB licenses available.
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