On 06.11.2013 00:26, Simon Pickert wrote:
Mcapply from package 'parallel'. Also see package 'multicore'

Not mcapply: it won't work under Windows that the OP asked for.

But package parallel is the right hint. It also provides other parallelization techniques that will work under Windows.

Best,
Uwe Ligges





Am 06.11.2013 um 00:01 schrieb Agony <agony_...@yahoo.com>:

Dear all,

I have about 50 pages of R codes and ran it in both OS X and Windows.
It takes at least haft a day to have the results. The running time is not very 
different in both Systems.
I found that R does not use all cores of CPU by default.
Can anybody help me to use all cores of CPU in my programming from the 
beginning or through programming in both OS X and Windows?

Many thanks your attention and help in advance.

Best,
Amir

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