I have some thread-related questions , assuming the following code (please ignore the possible inefficiency of the code,I'm only interested in the thread part):
//code without thread use
public static int getNextPrime(int from) {
int nextPrime = from+1;
boolean superPrime = false;
while(!superPrime) {
boolean prime = true;
for(int i = 2;i < nextPrime;i++) {
if(nextPrime % i == 0) {
prime = false;
}
}
if(prime) {
superPrime = true;
}
else {
nextPrime++;
}
}
return nextPrime;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int primeStart = 5;
ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
for(int i = 0;i < 10000;i++) {
list.add(primeStart);
primeStart = getNextPrime(primeStart);
}
}
If I'm running the code like this , it takes about 56 seconds . If,however,I have the following code ( as an alternative ) :
public class PrimeRunnable implements Runnable {
private int from;
private int lastPrime;
public PrimeRunnable(int from) {
this.from = from;
}
public boolean isPrime(int number) {
for(int i = 2;i < from;i++) {
if((number % i) == 0) {
return false;
}
}
lastPrime = number;
return true;
}
public int getLastPrime() {
return lastPrime;
}
public void run() {
while(!isPrime(++from))
;
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
int primeStart = 5;
ArrayList list = new ArrayList();
for(int i = 0;i < 10000;i++) {
PrimeRunnable pr = new PrimeRunnable(primeStart);
Thread t = new Thread(pr);
t.start();
t.join();
primeStart = pr.getLastPrime();
list.add(primeStart);
}
}
the whole operation takes about 7 seconds . I am almost certain that even though I only create one thread at a time , a thread doesn't always finish when another is created . Is that right ? I am also curious : why is the operation ending so fast ?
Another question would be : - when I'm joining a thread , do other threads keep running in the background , or is the joined thread the only one that's running ?
