Install with:
julia> import Pkg; Pkg.add("ChunkSplitters")
Go to: https://JuliaFolds2.github.io/ChunkSplitters.jl
ChunkSplitters.jl makes it easy to split the elements or indices of a collection into chunks:
julia> using ChunkSplitters
julia> x = [1.2, 3.4, 5.6, 7.8, 9.1, 10.11, 11.12];
julia> for inds in index_chunks(x; n=3)
@show inds
end
inds = 1:3
inds = 4:5
inds = 6:7
julia> for c in chunks(x; n=3)
@show c
end
c = [1.2, 3.4, 5.6]
c = [7.8, 9.1]
c = [10.11, 11.12]
This can be useful in many areas, one of which is multithreading, where we can use chunking to control the number of spawned tasks:
function parallel_sum(x; ntasks=nthreads())
tasks = map(chunks(x; n=ntasks)) do chunk_of_x
@spawn sum(chunk_of_x)
end
return sum(fetch, tasks)
end
Working with chunks and their respective indices also improves thread-safety compared to a naive parallelisation approach based on threadid()
(see PSA: Thread-local state is no longer recommended).