Can you simulate multiple instances of matlab without actually opening matab multiple times?

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Is this Possible? I know you can open multiple instances of matlab and run separate independent scripts on each, but is there an easy way to do this from a single instance of matlab?
Ideally I'd like to do something like this:
(Have a list of scripts or functions you would like to run)
while cpu utilization is under X% && ram usage under Y%
Initiate (independently) running the next script/function on the list
Is something like this possible? It would be great to set up a bunch of things to run and then be able to just let it be for several hours on end.
Thanks!

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2016-5-27
No, there is no easy way of doing that.
If you have the Parallel Computing Toolkit, you could consider batch() or parfeval()

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