Task objects belonging to job object
tasks = findTask(j)
[pending running completed] = findTask(j)
tasks = findTask(j,'p1',v1,'p2',v2,...)
| Job object. |
| Returned task objects. |
| Array of tasks in job |
| Array of tasks in job |
| Array of completed tasks in job |
| Task object properties to match. |
| Values for corresponding object properties. |
tasks = findTask(j) gets
a 1-by-N array of task objects belonging to a job object j.
Tasks in the array are ordered by the ID property
of the tasks, indicating the sequence in which they were created.
[pending running completed] = findTask(j) returns
arrays of all task objects stored in the job object j,
sorted by state. Within each array (pending, running,
and completed), the tasks are returned in sequence
of creation.
tasks = findTask(j,'
returns an array of task objects belonging to a job object p1',v1,'p2',v2,...) j.
The returned task objects will be only those matching the specified
property-value pairs, p1, v1, p2, v2,
etc. The property name must be a character vector, with the value
being the appropriate type for that property. For a match, the object
property value must be exactly the same as specified, including letter
case. For example, if a task’s Name property
value is MyTask, then findTask will
not find that object while searching for a Name property
value of mytask.
Create a job object.
c = parcluster(); j = createJob(c);
Add a task to the job object.
createTask(j,@rand,1,{10})
Find all task objects now part of job j.
t = findTask(j)
If job j is contained in a remote service, findTask will
result in a call to the remote service. This could result in findTask taking
a long time to complete, depending on the number of tasks retrieved
and the network speed. Also, if the remote service is no longer available,
an error will be thrown.