Using unrestrained MPI code logic
From here on, you can unleash the full power of your machine by simply commenting out the restraining outer for
 loop statement, as shown following in the code fragment. Most MPI codes you will write will not necessarily have the for
 loop coding format, but most of the exercises in this book will use this type of coding structure.
The code fragment will allow unrestrained processing:
// for(total_iter = 1; total_iter < n; total_iter++) ç comment this line { sum = 0.0; // width = 1.0 / (double)total_iter; // width of a segment ç comment this line width = 1.0 / (double)n; // width of a segment ç use this line // for(i = rank + 1; i <= total_iter; i += numprocs) ç comment this line for(i = rank + 1; i <= n; i += numprocs) ç use this line instead { x = width * ((double)i - 0.5); // x: distance to center of i(th) segment sum += 4...