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# encoding: utf-8
"""Classes used in scattering and gathering sequences.
Scattering consists of partitioning a sequence and sending the various
pieces to individual nodes in a cluster.
"""
__docformat__ = "restructuredtext en"
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
import types
from IPython.genutils import flatten as genutil_flatten
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Figure out which array packages are present and their array types
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
arrayModules = []
try:
import Numeric
except ImportError:
pass
else:
arrayModules.append({'module':Numeric, 'type':Numeric.arraytype})
try:
import numpy
except ImportError:
pass
else:
arrayModules.append({'module':numpy, 'type':numpy.ndarray})
try:
import numarray
except ImportError:
pass
else:
arrayModules.append({'module':numarray,
'type':numarray.numarraycore.NumArray})
class Map:
"""A class for partitioning a sequence using a map."""
def getPartition(self, seq, p, q):
"""Returns the pth partition of q partitions of seq."""
# Test for error conditions here
if p<0 or p>=q:
print "No partition exists."
return
remainder = len(seq)%q
basesize = len(seq)/q
hi = []
lo = []
for n in range(q):
if n < remainder:
lo.append(n * (basesize + 1))
hi.append(lo[-1] + basesize + 1)
else:
lo.append(n*basesize + remainder)
hi.append(lo[-1] + basesize)
result = seq[lo[p]:hi[p]]
return result
def joinPartitions(self, listOfPartitions):
return self.concatenate(listOfPartitions)
def concatenate(self, listOfPartitions):
testObject = listOfPartitions[0]
# First see if we have a known array type
for m in arrayModules:
#print m
if isinstance(testObject, m['type']):
return m['module'].concatenate(listOfPartitions)
# Next try for Python sequence types
if isinstance(testObject, (types.ListType, types.TupleType)):
return genutil_flatten(listOfPartitions)
# If we have scalars, just return listOfPartitions
return listOfPartitions
class RoundRobinMap(Map):
"""Partitions a sequence in a roun robin fashion.
This currently does not work!
"""
def getPartition(self, seq, p, q):
return seq[p:len(seq):q]
#result = []
#for i in range(p,len(seq),q):
# result.append(seq[i])
#return result
def joinPartitions(self, listOfPartitions):
#lengths = [len(x) for x in listOfPartitions]
#maxPartitionLength = len(listOfPartitions[0])
#numberOfPartitions = len(listOfPartitions)
#concat = self.concatenate(listOfPartitions)
#totalLength = len(concat)
#result = []
#for i in range(maxPartitionLength):
# result.append(concat[i:totalLength:maxPartitionLength])
return self.concatenate(listOfPartitions)
dists = {'b':Map}