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1#!/usr/bin/env python
2#########################################################
3#   
4#  Example: Distributing work in parallel using pypar (MPI).
5#   
6#  Author:  Ole Nielsen, ANU, March 2002.
7#
8#########################################################
9#
10"""Skeleton for using pypar to distribute work across processors.
11   It is assumed that the function work knows how to perform different
12   tasks (or the same task on different data) based on values of
13   myid and numprocs.
14"""
15
16
17       
18def work(myid, numprocs, data):
19  """This simple example function that slices up the data
20     based on values of numproc and myid.
21  """
22 
23  import Numeric
24 
25  # Identify local slice and process it
26  #
27  interval = len(data)
28  myinterval = interval/numprocs
29 
30  mylower = myid*myinterval
31  if myid == numprocs-1:
32    myupper = interval+1
33  else: 
34    myupper = mylower + myinterval
35 
36  mydata = data[mylower:myupper]
37 
38  # Computation (average)
39  #
40  myavg = float(Numeric.sum(mydata))/len(mydata)
41  print "P%d: %s Local avg=%.4f" %(myid, str(mydata), myavg)
42
43  return myavg*len(mydata)
44 
45 
46 
47 
48###################################################
49# Main program - communication takes place here
50#
51import pypar, Numeric
52
53
54# Get data. Here it is just generated but it could be read
55# from file or given as an input parameter.
56#
57lower = 100
58upper = 121
59data = Numeric.array(range(lower,upper))
60
61#
62# Get parallel parameters
63#
64numprocs = pypar.size()    # Number of processors
65myid = pypar.rank()        # Id of this processor
66node = pypar.get_processor_name()
67
68print "I am proc %d of %d on node %s" %(myid, numprocs, node)
69
70
71
72#
73# Do work in parallel
74#
75x = work(myid, numprocs, data)   #Do work on all processors
76print "Proc %d finished working" %myid
77
78
79# Communication
80#
81if numprocs > 1:
82  #
83  # Processor 0 gathers all results and merge them
84  #
85  if myid == 0:
86    for id in range(1,numprocs):
87      print "P%d receving from P%d" %(0, id)
88      x = x + pypar.receive(id)  #Add up (would be more complex in general)
89 
90  # All other processors send their results back to processor 0
91 
92  else:
93    print "P%d sending to P%d" %(myid, 0) 
94    pypar.send(x, 0)
95
96print "Proc %d after communication" %myid   
97#
98# Compute overall average and report
99#   
100 
101if myid == 0: 
102  avg = x/len(data)     
103  print "Global average is %.4f" %avg     
104
105pypar.finalize()   
106
107
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