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    qounce
    wrote on 25 Nov 2014, 21:56 last edited by koahnig
    #1

    Hi. I have a function which I want to call with few instances in several threads. I suppose to use something like that:

    void MainWindow::btn_clicked () {
        for (int i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
            // different parts computing in different threads
            Function(a,b); // thread 1
            Function(b,c); // thread 2
    
            // after tasks in all threads are done
            UpdateMap(); // update QGrapchicScene
            sleep(delay); // pause
        }
    }
    

    But during cycle is proceeding GUI should not be frozen.
    So, what is the best practice to do that? QThreads or QConcurrent or something else?

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      wrote on 25 Nov 2014, 22:43 last edited by
      #2

      Hi,

      QtConcurrent sounds like a good choice. However, the UpdateMap function should be connected to a QFutureWatcher to only run once all operations are done.

      Why the call to sleep ?

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        wrote on 25 Nov 2014, 23:33 last edited by koahnig
        #3

        I need pause just to see updated map.
        Well, I'm trying to find out how to use QtConcurrent right now, but there is no significant success. I try:

        future1 = new QFuture<void>;
        watcher1 = new QFutureWatcher<void>;
        future2 = new QFuture<void>;
        watcher2 = new QFutureWatcher<void>;
        connect(watcher1, SIGNAL(finished()),
                       this, SLOT(S()));
        connect(watcher2, SIGNAL(finished()),
                       this, SLOT(S()));
        
        size_t s = fieldSizeI / 2;
        for (size_t i = 0; i < 10; ++i) {
            *future1 = QtConcurrent::run(field, &Field::PerformIteration, 0, s);
            *future2 = QtConcurrent::run( field, &Field::PerformIteration, s, 2*s);
        
            watcher1->setFuture(*future1);
            watcher2->setFuture(*future2);
        }
        
        void MainWindow::S() {
            ++workCounter;
            if (workCounter == 2) {
                field->AdoptNewState();
                UpdateMap();
                workCounter = 0;
            }
        }
        

        It seems I'am doing it absolutely wrong. And I can't find an appropriate example.

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          wrote on 26 Nov 2014, 23:30 last edited by koahnig
          #4
          QFutureWatcher *watcher1 = new QFutureWatcher<void>;
          QFutureWatcher *watcher2 = new QFutureWatcher<void>;
          connect(watcher1, SIGNAL(finished()),
                         this, SLOT(S()));
          connect(watcher2, SIGNAL(finished()),
                         this, SLOT(S()));
           
          size_t s = fieldSizeI / 2;
          
              QFuture<void> future1 = QtConcurrent::run(field, &Field::PerformIteration, 0, s);
          QFuture<void> future2 = QtConcurrent::run( field, &Field::PerformIteration, s, 2*s);
           
              watcher1->setFuture(future1);
              watcher2->setFuture(future2);
          }
          

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            wrote on 27 Nov 2014, 20:06 last edited by koahnig
            #5

            Thanks. I used your code to construct the thing below. It looks not so hot but work just how I need.

            // call this function to start
            void MainWindow::on_btn_iter_clicked()
            {
                maxIter = 5;
                s = fieldSizeI / threadsAmount;
                NewIteration();
            }
            
            void MainWindow::NewIteration() {
                std::vector<QFutureWatcher<void> *> watchers (threadsAmount);
                for (size_t i = 0; i < threadsAmount; ++i) {
                    watchers[i] = new QFutureWatcher<void>;
                    connect (watchers[i], SIGNAL (finished()), this, SLOT (S()));
                }
                typedef std::vector<QFuture<void> > futures (threadsAmount);
                for (size_t i = 0; i < threadsAmount; ++i) {
                    futures[i] = QtConcurrent::run(field, &CA_Field::PerformIteration,
                                                   i*s, (i+1)*s );
                    watchers[i]->setFuture(futures[i]);
                }
            }
            
            void MainWindow::S() {
                ++workCounter;
                if (workCounter == threadsAmount) {
                    field->AdoptNewState();
                    workCounter = 0;
                    (--maxIter != 0) ? NewIteration() : UpdateHexMap();
                }
            }
            
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