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I am newbie to python world and trying my hand in multi-threading and multiprocessing. I have two functions and want to run them in parallel and want to utilize maximum available.

from multiprocessing import Process

def func1(name='1'):
    print("function, %s" % name)
    for i in range(1,100000000):
        x=i*i

def func2(name='2'):
    print("function, %s" % name)
    for j in range(1,100000000):
        y=j*j

def func3(name='3'):
    print("function, %s" % name)
    for i in range(1,100000000):
        x=i*i

def func4(name='4'):
    print("function, %s" % name)
    for j in range(1,100000000):
        y=j*j


p1 = Process(target=func1)
p1.start()
p2 = Process(target=func2)
p2.start()
p3 = Process(target=func3)
p3.start()
p4 = Process(target=func4)
p4.start()

p1.join()
p2.join()
p3.join()
p4.join()

How can both process use maximum available cores?

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  • Wouldn't it generally be useful for the thread/process to actually need to do some work?
    – Stephen Rauch
    Jul 8, 2019 at 2:04
  • Your example doesn't make any sense as it will use a max of two cores. Was your example was meant to suggest there could be a large number of Process() calls? Or that the two functions are each able to do many things in parallel? Basically, your question is insufficiently precise for any useful advice. Jul 8, 2019 at 4:47
  • I have edited my question to do some useful calculation.
    – Manish
    Jul 8, 2019 at 14:18

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You might want to try using ProcessPoolExecutor which allows you to set a max_workers parameter for the number of processors you want to use.

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