On Tue, 9 Sep 2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Dear R Users,
I am on Windows XP SP2 platform, using R version 2.7.2 . I was wondering
if there is a way to find out, within R, the number of CPU's on my machine
? I would use this information to set the number of nodes in a cluster,
depending on the machine. Sys.info() and .Platform do not carry this
information.

Correct, since

a) R does not make use of more than 1.

b) It is really not portable, and not even well-defined. (How many CPUs has a hyperthreaded dual Xeon? Some say 2, some say 4. Do you want CPUs or cores? If this is a virtualized OS, is the physical number or the logical number?)

In the case of Windows, how depends on the Windows version. The w32api (XP or later) call GetNativeSystemInfo will tell you the number of CPUs, for some (unstated) definition of 'CPU'. Later versions have GetLogicalProcessorInformation, which can give the number of cores.

Thanks in advance,
Tolga Uzuner

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