It is often useful to be able to also monitor the progress of jobs
that are carried out using multi-processing. There are two functions
used for that in this package: set_progress_mp
and
watch_progress_mp
that are used in conjunction with each
other.
The code below uses the parallel
package, but in theory,
it should work with any of the parallel architectures available for
R.
To set up progress monitoring, you will again need to add a progress
argument to your function. Notice that you can still use the
update_progress
function to update your
progress correctly.
library(knitrProgressBar)
library(parallel)
arduously_long_nchar <- function(input_var, .pb=NULL) {
update_progress(.pb) # this is a function provided by the package
Sys.sleep(0.1)
nchar(input_var)
}
Then you set-up the actual progress indicator function using
set_progress_mp
:
This object will write a “.” to the file progress_file.log each time it is called. Therefore, the file location should be accessible to all of the threads.
To use this, start your multi-processing code.
And then in a separate R process, setup the watcher:
In this separate process, you should see the progress indicator keeping up with the multi-processing code.