I'm trying to calculate the number of transitions that would be made in a run of Conway's GOL for a pxq matrix for n iterations. For instance, given 1 iteration with the initial state being 1 blinker (as below). there would be 5 transitions (2 births, 1 survival, 2 deaths from underpopulation). I've already got this working, but I'd like to convert this logic to run using CUDA. Below is what I want to port to CUDA.
code:
static void gol() // call this iterations x's
{
int[] tempGrid = new int[rows * cols]; // grid holds init conditions
for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < cols; j++)
{
tempGrid[i * cols + j] = grid[i * cols + j];
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
{
for (int j = 0; j < cols; j++)
{
int numNeighbors = neighbors(i, j); // finds # of neighbors
if (grid[i * cols + j] == 1 && numNeighbors > 3)
{
tempGrid[i * cols + j] = 0;
overcrowding++;
}
else if (grid[i * cols + j] == 1 && numNeighbors < 2)
{
tempGrid[i * cols + j] = 0;
underpopulation++;
}
else if (grid[i * cols + j] == 1 && numNeighbors > 1)
{
tempGrid[i * cols + j] = 1;
survival++;
}
else if (grid[i * cols + j] == 0 && numNeighbors == 3)
{
tempGrid[i * cols + j] = 1;
birth++;
}
}
}
grid = tempGrid;
}