I know this has been asked a few times before:
Synchronizing elements in an array
but I couldn't quite find the answer to my question: When I have an array with multiple elements and my threads shall modify these elements at the same time (otherwise there would be no advantage of using threads, right?) and I use my array as a lock (which kind of makes sense because it is the critical data which could go into inconsistent state due to time-slicing) then my operations on the array are safe BUT all the parallelization would be lost, wouldn't it?!
I add some code I want to try this on:
import java.util.Arrays;
public class ParallelNine extends Thread{
public static final int[] input = new int[]{
119_119_119,
119_119_119,
111_111_111,
999_999_999,
};
private static int completed = 0;
static void process(int currentIndex){
System.out.println("Processing " + currentIndex);
String number = Integer.toString(input[currentIndex]);
int counter = 0;
for(int index = 0; index < number.length(); index++){
if(number.charAt(index) == '9')
counter++;
}
input[currentIndex] = counter;
}
@Override public void run(){
while(completed < input.length){
synchronized(input){
process(completed);
completed++;
}
}
}
public static void main(final String... args) throws InterruptedException{
Thread[] threads = new Thread[]{new ParallelNine(), new ParallelNine(), new ParallelNine(), new ParallelNine()};
for(final Thread next : threads){
next.run();
}
for(final Thread next : threads)
next.join();
System.out.println(Arrays.toString(input));
}
}
We have an array with primitive int values. A dedicated method (process) counts, how often the number 9 appears in the integers value at an index of our array and then overwrites the checked arrays element with the counted number of nines. So the correct output would be [3, 3, 0, 9]
.This array (input) is pretty small but if we have a few thousand entries for example it would make sense to have multiple threads counting nines: So I synchronized on the array but as mentioned above: All the parallelization is lost because only ONE thread at a time has access to the array!