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Computation of PI as an example

This example evaluates $ \pi$ by numerically evaluating the integral

$\displaystyle \int_0^1\frac{1}{1+x^2}dx=\frac{\pi}{4}
$

This http://siber.cankaya.edu.tr/ParallelComputing/cfiles/pi.cprogram computes PI (with a very simple method) but does not use MPI_Send and MPI_Recv. Instead, it uses collective operations to send data to and from all of the running processes.
#include "mpi.h"
#include <math.h>

int main(argc,argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
{
  int done = 0, n, myid, numprocs, i, rc;
  double PI25DT = 3.141592653589793238462643;
  double mypi, pi, h, sum, x, a;

  MPI_Init(&argc,&argv);
  MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD,&numprocs);
  MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD,&myid);
  while (!done)
  {
    if (myid == 0) {
        printf("Enter the number of intervals: (0 quits) ");
        scanf("%d",&n);
    }
    MPI_Bcast(&n, 1, MPI_INT, 0, MPI_COMM_WORLD);
    if (n == 0) break;
  
    h   = 1.0 / (double) n;
    sum = 0.0;
    for (i = myid + 1; i <= n; i += numprocs) {
        x = h * ((double)i - 0.5);
        sum += 4.0 / (1.0 + x*x);
    }
    mypi = h * sum;
    
    MPI_Reduce(&mypi, &pi, 1, MPI_DOUBLE, MPI_SUM, 0,
                MPI_COMM_WORLD);
    
    if (myid == 0)
        printf("pi is approximately %.16f, Error is %.16f\n",
               pi, fabs(pi - PI25DT));
  }
  MPI_Finalize();
}

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Cem Ozdogan 2006-12-27