I am learning multiprocessing in Python, and thinking of a problem. I want that for a shared list(nums = mp.Manager().list
), is there any way that it automatically splits the list for all the processes so that it does not compute on same numbers in parallel.
Current code:
# multiple processes
nums = mp.Manager().list(range(10000))
results = mp.Queue()
def get_square(list_of_num, results_sharedlist):
# simple get square
results_sharedlist.put(list(map(lambda x: x**2, list_of_num)))
start = time.time()
process1 = mp.Process(target=get_square, args = (nums, results))
process2 = mp.Process(target=get_square, args=(nums, results))
process1.start()
process2.start()
process1.join()
process2.join()
print(time.time()-start)
for i in range(results.qsize()):
print(results.get())
Current Behaviour
It computes the square of same list twice
What I want
I want the process 1 and process 2 to compute squares of nums list 1 time in parallel without me defining the split.