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I have the following foreach setting in Ubuntu system where I need to have a progress-bar to monitor the progress.

library(doMC)
registerDoMC(cores=detectCores()-1)
total <- 9000
# create progress bar
pb <- txtProgressBar(min = 0, max = total, style = 3)
respar <- foreach(i = 1:total, .combine = rbind)%dopar%{
  setTxtProgressBar(pb, i)
  i**3
}
close(pb)

However, the above the implementation is not working but the output in respar is as expected. Could you please comment if there is something wrong with this approach?

Note: The question is to identify the error in this approach of creating the progress-bar. The other similar questions did not deal with this combination of background setup for progress-bar creation.

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  • The approach maybe same, Can you please point out why this snippet is not working? I am looking to know what is hindering the showing of progress bar while execution, but not the code for creating a progress bar.
    – Prradep
    Nov 2, 2017 at 8:32
  • Your progress bar probably show up, but in all the other parallel sessions, not the main one.
    – F. Privé
    Nov 2, 2017 at 10:25

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