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== Example == | == Example == | ||
− | var t:Int::allocated[multiple[]]; | + | function void main() { |
− | + | var t:Int::allocated[multiple[]]; | |
− | + | var x:Int::allocated[multiple[]]; | |
− | + | var p; | |
− | + | par p from 0 to 3 { | |
− | + | x:(x::reduce[1,"max"]; | |
− | + | x:=p; | |
+ | t:=x; | ||
+ | }; | ||
}; | }; | ||
Latest revision as of 15:44, 15 April 2019
Syntax
reduce[root,operation]
Semantics
All processes in the group will combine their values together at the root process and then the operation will be performed on them.
Example
function void main() { var t:Int::allocated[multiple[]]; var x:Int::allocated[multiple[]]; var p; par p from 0 to 3 { x:(x::reduce[1,"max"]; x:=p; t:=x; }; };
In this example, x is to be reduced, with the root as process 1 and the operation will be to find the maximum number. In the first assignment x:=p all processes will combine their values of p and the maximum will be placed into process 1's x. In the second assignment t:=x processes will combine their values of x and the maximum will be placed into process 1's t.
Since: Version 0.41b
Supported operations
Operator | Description |
---|---|
max | Identify the maximum value |
min | Identify the minimum value |
sum | Sum all the values together |
prod | Generate product of all values |