NAME

     bsp_nprocs - determine the total number of BSP processes.



C SYNOPSIS

     #include "bsp.h"

     int bsp_nprocs();


FORTRAN SYNOPSIS

     INCLUDE 'fbsp.h'

     INTEGER FUNCTION bspnprocs()



DESCRIPTION

     If the function bsp_nprocs is  called  before  bsp_begin(3),
     then  it  returns  the  total processors which are available
     online. If it is called after bsp_begin(3) it returns n, the
     actual number of processes allocated to the program, where 1
     <= n <= maxprocs, and maxprocs is the  number  of  processes
     requested in bsp_begin(3).



SEE ALSO

     bsplib(3), bsp_begin(3), bsp_pid(3)

     ``BSPlib: The BSP Programming Library'' Jonathan M. D. Hill,
     Bill  McColl,  Dan  C.  Stefanescu,  Mark W. Goudreau, Kevin
     Lang, Satish B. Rao, , Torsten Suel, Thanasis Tsantilas, and
     Rob  Bisseling.  Parallel  Computing,  to  appear  1998. See
     http://www.bsp-worldwide.org for more details.



BUGS

     Problems  and  bug  reports  should  be  mailed  to  bsplib-
     bugs@comlab.ox.ac.uk



AUTHORS

     The Oxford BSP Toolset implementation of BSPlib was  written
     by Jonathan.Hill@comlab.ox.ac.uk
     http://www.comlab.ox.ac.uk/oucl/people/jonathan.hill.html










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