Alright, but if you're having problems with some code, and then show people different code, they might not be able to help you.
You shouldn't post all of your code, because that would be too large, but you can copy the project and remove irrelevant parts until you have a smaller example that still has the same problem. stackoverflow.com/help/mcve
How can I make a safe guard against checking whether the index of a boolean vector is true in the case that it is empty? I can't predefine a vector size as its not going to be known
if (this->patient->hadEvent.at(this->index) == true) currently fails if the vector value at the position is empty
I mean I could just wrap it in another if but I don't like using ifs if i can avoid
Not sure if this is a bit ambitious. Suppose I have two instances of a custom class Event. Is there a way I can define some sort of relationship between the two which informs when I should stop using instance 1 and move to instance 2?
I want to try and write code which allows a user to define these states and relationships without having to write the state code themselves if that makes sense
Maybe with each instantiation of an object I can pass in the possible classes which can be transitioned to?
@EuriPinhollow Actually, I've often found it pretty useful to do notify watchers when a write happens (albeit, using operator overloading, not watching the target storage).
isocpp.github.io/CppCoreGuidelines/… - there's a "bad" example there. I do not understand, how does adding condition to waiting prevent thread2 from blocking forever?
How can thread2 ever unblock except by being notified?
so basically i am trying to make a mpi ping pong using c which actually pings back and forth for like 50 times this fuction i am calling from another fuction now when i am trying to get the total execution time ... it keeps printing the time twice .. with different values i assume this is because it executing print for different processor i dont understand what is the issue here .... any hints
*** double startTime, endTime; startTime = MPI_Wtime(); for(int i=0;i<50;i++) { send_rcv(i); } endTime= MPI_Wtime(); int time=1000000*(endTime-startTime); printf("TOTAL TIME :: %dµs \n",time); printf("TIME TAKEN FOR SINGLE TRANSMISSION :: %dµs \n", time/50); ***
not really its called only once since i have wrapped it inside another fuction basically if it was called twice then mpi ping should have been done like 100 times which is not the case here ...
actually i tried making a global variable to store time for some reason the program was crashing ... and i cant store the total time hmm i ll check if i can get this with rank id outside of the function block ... :) thanks anyways
printf("TOTAL TIME :: %dµs \n",time);
printf("TIME TAKEN FOR SINGLE TRANSMISSION :: %dµs \n", time/50);
with this:
int my_rank;
MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &my_rank);
if(my_rank != 0)
return;
printf("TOTAL TIME :: %dµs \n",time);
printf("TIME TAKEN FOR SINGLE TRANSMISSION :: %dµs \n", time/50);