I thought I have already asked this. But I do not see it on the history of the group. Apologize for multiple posting.
Is there an equivalent in Sage to ParallelMap in mathematica? I am looking a method that applies a given function to a list of objects for a small presentation of Sage I am preparing. I am aware of the @parallel decorator. That does exactly what I am looking for. However, the output of the decorator is a little ugly and I am looking for something even more transparent to the user. I am currently using the following function: sage: def parallel_map(funcion, list_of_values): ....: @parallel ....: def par_funcion(*args, **kwds): ....: return funcion(*args, **kwds) ....: output_list = [foo for foo in par_funcion(list_of_values)] ....: dictionary = {} ....: for i in output_list: ....: dictionary[i[0][0][0]] = i[1] ....: return [dictionary[i] for i in list_of_values] ....: sage: K = QQ[x] sage: L = [K.random_element(450)*K.random_element(450) for i in range(2)] sage: r1 = map(factor, L) sage: r2 = parallel_map(factor, L) sage: r1 == r2 True That is just @parallel with some treatment on the output and seems to work for simple enough functions. This is enough for my presentation, but, is there anything similar already in Sage? Thanks, Luis -- To post to this group, send email to sage-support@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sage-support+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URL: http://www.sagemath.org