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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Prime Number Program (Fun) Post 302198387 by Kweekwom on Thursday 22nd of May 2008 09:03:31 PM
Old 05-22-2008
Prime Number Program (Fun)

Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone has, or knows where to download a prime number finder program. I would like a fairly simple bash program, and also I would like one that could take advantage of multiple processors. I have 500 cores I can use, and would like to take advantage of them using a prime number finder.

Thanks Smilie
 

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dict(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition							dict(3erl)

NAME
dict - Key-Value Dictionary DESCRIPTION
Dict implements a Key - Value dictionary. The representation of a dictionary is not defined. This module provides exactly the same interface as the module orddict . One difference is that while this module considers two keys as dif- ferent if they do not match ( =:= ), orddict considers two keys as different if and only if they do not compare equal ( == ). DATA TYPES
dictionary() as returned by new/0 EXPORTS
append(Key, Value, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = Value = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() This function appends a new Value to the current list of values associated with Key . An exception is generated if the initial value associated with Key is not a list of values. append_list(Key, ValList, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types ValList = [Value] Key = Value = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() This function appends a list of values ValList to the current list of values associated with Key . An exception is generated if the initial value associated with Key is not a list of values. erase(Key, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() This function erases all items with a given key from a dictionary. fetch(Key, Dict) -> Value Types Key = Value = term() Dict = dictionary() This function returns the value associated with Key in the dictionary Dict . fetch assumes that the Key is present in the dictionary and an exception is generated if Key is not in the dictionary. fetch_keys(Dict) -> Keys Types Dict = dictionary() Keys = [term()] This function returns a list of all keys in the dictionary. filter(Pred, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Pred = fun(Key, Value) -> bool() Key = Value = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() Dict2 is a dictionary of all keys and values in Dict1 for which Pred(Key, Value) is true . find(Key, Dict) -> {ok, Value} | error Types Key = Value = term() Dict = dictionary() This function searches for a key in a dictionary. Returns {ok, Value} where Value is the value associated with Key , or error if the key is not present in the dictionary. fold(Fun, Acc0, Dict) -> Acc1 Types Fun = fun(Key, Value, AccIn) -> AccOut Key = Value = term() Acc0 = Acc1 = AccIn = AccOut = term() Dict = dictionary() Calls Fun on successive keys and values of Dict together with an extra argument Acc (short for accumulator). Fun must return a new accumulator which is passed to the next call. Acc0 is returned if the list is empty. The evaluation order is undefined. from_list(List) -> Dict Types List = [{Key, Value}] Dict = dictionary() This function converts the Key - Value list List to a dictionary. is_key(Key, Dict) -> bool() Types Key = term() Dict = dictionary() This function tests if Key is contained in the dictionary Dict . map(Fun, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Fun = fun(Key, Value1) -> Value2 Key = Value1 = Value2 = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() map calls Func on successive keys and values of Dict to return a new value for each key. The evaluation order is undefined. merge(Fun, Dict1, Dict2) -> Dict3 Types Fun = fun(Key, Value1, Value2) -> Value Key = Value1 = Value2 = Value3 = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = Dict3 = dictionary() merge merges two dictionaries, Dict1 and Dict2 , to create a new dictionary. All the Key - Value pairs from both dictionaries are included in the new dictionary. If a key occurs in both dictionaries then Fun is called with the key and both values to return a new value. merge could be defined as: merge(Fun, D1, D2) -> fold(fun (K, V1, D) -> update(K, fun (V2) -> Fun(K, V1, V2) end, V1, D) end, D2, D1). but is faster. new() -> dictionary() This function creates a new dictionary. size(Dict) -> int() Types Dict = dictionary() Returns the number of elements in a Dict . store(Key, Value, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = Value = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() This function stores a Key - Value pair in a dictionary. If the Key already exists in Dict1 , the associated value is replaced by Value . to_list(Dict) -> List Types Dict = dictionary() List = [{Key, Value}] This function converts the dictionary to a list representation. update(Key, Fun, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = term() Fun = fun(Value1) -> Value2 Value1 = Value2 = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() Update a value in a dictionary by calling Fun on the value to get a new value. An exception is generated if Key is not present in the dictionary. update(Key, Fun, Initial, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = Initial = term() Fun = fun(Value1) -> Value2 Value1 = Value2 = term() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() Update a value in a dictionary by calling Fun on the value to get a new value. If Key is not present in the dictionary then Initial will be stored as the first value. For example append/3 could be defined as: append(Key, Val, D) -> update(Key, fun (Old) -> Old ++ [Val] end, [Val], D). update_counter(Key, Increment, Dict1) -> Dict2 Types Key = term() Increment = number() Dict1 = Dict2 = dictionary() Add Increment to the value associated with Key and store this value. If Key is not present in the dictionary then Increment will be stored as the first value. This could be defined as: update_counter(Key, Incr, D) -> update(Key, fun (Old) -> Old + Incr end, Incr, D). but is faster. NOTES
The functions append and append_list are included so we can store keyed values in a list accumulator . For example: > D0 = dict:new(), D1 = dict:store(files, [], D0), D2 = dict:append(files, f1, D1), D3 = dict:append(files, f2, D2), D4 = dict:append(files, f3, D3), dict:fetch(files, D4). [f1,f2,f3] This saves the trouble of first fetching a keyed value, appending a new value to the list of stored values, and storing the result. The function fetch should be used if the key is known to be in the dictionary, otherwise find . SEE ALSO
gb_trees(3erl) , orddict(3erl) Ericsson AB stdlib 1.17.3 dict(3erl)
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