# 2
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# # Simple task farming example
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from __future__ import print_function
from IPython.parallel import Client
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# A `Client.load_balanced_view` is used to get the object used for working with load balanced tasks.
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rc = Client()
v = rc.load_balanced_view()
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# Set the variable `d` on all engines:
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rc[:]['d'] = 30
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# Define a function that will be our task:
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def task(a):
return a, 10*d, a*10*d
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# Run the task once:
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ar = v.apply(task, 5)
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# Print the results:
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print("a, b, c: ", ar.get())