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NAME

       MPI_Gather, MPI_Igather - Gathers values from a group of processes.

SYNOPSIS

C Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       int MPI_Gather(const void *sendbuf, int sendcount, MPI_Datatype sendtype,
            void *recvbuf, int recvcount, MPI_Datatype recvtype, int root,
            MPI_Comm comm)

       int MPI_Igather(const void *sendbuf, int sendcount, MPI_Datatype sendtype,
            void *recvbuf, int recvcount, MPI_Datatype recvtype, int root,
            MPI_Comm comm, MPI_Request *request)

Fortran Syntax

       USE MPI
       ! or the older form: INCLUDE 'mpif.h'
       MPI_GATHER(SENDBUF, SENDCOUNT, SENDTYPE, RECVBUF, RECVCOUNT,
                 RECVTYPE, ROOT, COMM, IERROR)
            <type>    SENDBUF(*), RECVBUF(*)
            INTEGER   SENDCOUNT, SENDTYPE, RECVCOUNT, RECVTYPE, ROOT
            INTEGER   COMM, IERROR

       MPI_IGATHER(SENDBUF, SENDCOUNT, SENDTYPE, RECVBUF, RECVCOUNT,
                 RECVTYPE, ROOT, COMM, REQUEST, IERROR)
            <type>    SENDBUF(*), RECVBUF(*)
            INTEGER   SENDCOUNT, SENDTYPE, RECVCOUNT, RECVTYPE, ROOT
            INTEGER   COMM, REQUEST, IERROR

Fortran 2008 Syntax

       USE mpi_f08
       MPI_Gather(sendbuf, sendcount, sendtype, recvbuf, recvcount, recvtype,
                 root, comm, ierror)
            TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..), INTENT(IN) :: sendbuf
            TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..) :: recvbuf
            INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: sendcount, recvcount, root
            TYPE(MPI_Datatype), INTENT(IN) :: sendtype, recvtype
            TYPE(MPI_Comm), INTENT(IN) :: comm
            INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

       MPI_Igather(sendbuf, sendcount, sendtype, recvbuf, recvcount, recvtype,
                 root, comm, request, ierror)
            TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..), INTENT(IN), ASYNCHRONOUS :: sendbuf
            TYPE(*), DIMENSION(..), ASYNCHRONOUS :: recvbuf
            INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: sendcount, recvcount, root
            TYPE(MPI_Datatype), INTENT(IN) :: sendtype, recvtype
            TYPE(MPI_Comm), INTENT(IN) :: comm
            TYPE(MPI_Request), INTENT(OUT) :: request
            INTEGER, OPTIONAL, INTENT(OUT) :: ierror

C++ Syntax

       #include <mpi.h>
       void MPI::Comm::Gather(const void* sendbuf, int sendcount,
            const MPI::Datatype& sendtype, void* recvbuf,
            int recvcount, const MPI::Datatype& recvtype, int root,
            const = 0

INPUT PARAMETERS

       sendbuf   Starting address of send buffer (choice).

       sendcount Number of elements in send buffer (integer).

       sendtype  Datatype of send buffer elements (handle).

       recvcount Number of elements for any single receive (integer, significant only at root).

       recvtype  Datatype of recvbuffer elements (handle, significant only at root).

       root      Rank of receiving process (integer).

       comm      Communicator (handle).

OUTPUT PARAMETERS

       recvbuf   Address of receive buffer (choice, significant only at root).

       request   Request (handle, non-blocking only).

       IERROR    Fortran only: Error status (integer).

DESCRIPTION

       Each  process (root process included) sends the contents of its send buffer to the root process. The root
       process receives the messages and stores them in rank order. The outcome is as if each of the n processes
       in the group (including the root process) had executed a call to

           MPI_Send(sendbuf, sendcount, sendtype, root, ...)

       and the root had executed n calls to

           MPI_Recv(recfbuf + i * recvcount * extent(recvtype),              recvcount, recvtype, i, ...)

       where extent(recvtype) is the type extent obtained from a call to MPI_Type_extent().

       An  alternative description is that the n messages sent by the processes in the group are concatenated in
       rank order, and the resulting message is received by the root  as  if  by  a  call  to  MPI_RECV(recvbuf,
       recvcount * n, recvtype, . . . ).

       The receive buffer is ignored for all nonroot processes.

       General,  derived  datatypes are allowed for both sendtype and recvtype. The type signature of sendcount,
       sendtype on process i must be equal to the type signature  of  recvcount,  recvtype  at  the  root.  This
       implies  that the amount of data sent must be equal to the amount of data received, pairwise between each
       process and the root. Distinct type maps between sender and receiver are still allowed.

       All arguments to the function are significant on process root, while on other processes,  only  arguments
       sendbuf, sendcount, sendtype, root, comm are significant. The arguments root and comm must have identical
       values on all processes.

       The specification of counts and types should not cause any location on the root to be written  more  than
       once. Such a call is erroneous.

       Note that the recvcount argument at the root indicates the number of items it receives from each process,
       not the total number of items it receives.

       Example 1:  Gather 100 ints from every process in group to root.

         MPI_Comm comm;
             int gsize,sendarray[100];
             int root, *rbuf;
             ...
             MPI_Comm_size( comm, &gsize);
             rbuf = (int *)malloc(gsize*100*sizeof(int));
             MPI_Gather( sendarray, 100, MPI_INT, rbuf, 100, MPI_INT, root, comm);

       Example 2: Previous example modified -- only the root allocates memory for the receive buffer.

         MPI_Comm comm;
             int gsize,sendarray[100];
             int root, myrank, *rbuf;
             ...
             MPI_Comm_rank( comm, myrank);
             if ( myrank == root) {
                MPI_Comm_size( comm, &gsize);
                rbuf = (int *)malloc(gsize*100*sizeof(int));
                }
             MPI_Gather( sendarray, 100, MPI_INT, rbuf, 100, MPI_INT, root, comm);

       Example 3: Do the same as the previous example, but use a derived datatype. Note that the type cannot  be
       the  entire  set  of   gsize * 100 ints since type matching is defined pairwise between the root and each
       process in the gather.

         MPI_Comm comm;
             int gsize,sendarray[100];
             int root, *rbuf;
             MPI_Datatype rtype;
             ...
             MPI_Comm_size( comm, &gsize);
             MPI_Type_contiguous( 100, MPI_INT, &rtype );
             MPI_Type_commit( &rtype );
             rbuf = (int *)malloc(gsize*100*sizeof(int));
             MPI_Gather( sendarray, 100, MPI_INT, rbuf, 1, rtype, root, comm);

USE OF IN-PLACE OPTION

       When the communicator is an intracommunicator, you can perform a gather operation  in-place  (the  output
       buffer  is  used  as  the  input buffer).  Use the variable MPI_IN_PLACE as the value of the root process
       sendbuf.  In this case, sendcount and sendtype are ignored, and the contribution of the root  process  to
       the gathered vector is assumed to already be in the correct place in the receive buffer.

       Note that MPI_IN_PLACE is a special kind of value; it has the same restrictions on its use as MPI_BOTTOM.

       Because the in-place option converts the receive buffer into a send-and-receive buffer, a Fortran binding
       that includes INTENT must mark these as INOUT, not OUT.

WHEN COMMUNICATOR IS AN INTER-COMMUNICATOR

       When the communicator is an inter-communicator, the root process in the first group gathers data from all
       the processes in the second group.  The first group defines the root process.  That process uses MPI_ROOT
       as the value of its root argument.  The remaining processes use MPI_PROC_NULL as the value of their  root
       argument.   All processes in the second group use the rank of that root process in the first group as the
       value of their root argument.   The send buffer argument of the processes in  the  first  group  must  be
       consistent with the receive buffer argument of the root process in the second group.

ERRORS

       Almost  all  MPI  routines  return  an  error  value; C routines as the value of the function and Fortran
       routines in the last argument. C++ functions do not return errors. If the default error handler is set to
       MPI::ERRORS_THROW_EXCEPTIONS,  then  on  error  the  C++  exception  mechanism  will  be used to throw an
       MPI::Exception object.

       Before the error value is returned, the current MPI error handler  is  called.  By  default,  this  error
       handler  aborts  the  MPI  job,  except  for  I/O  function errors. The error handler may be changed with
       MPI_Comm_set_errhandler; the predefined error handler MPI_ERRORS_RETURN may be used to cause error values
       to be returned. Note that MPI does not guarantee that an MPI program can continue past an error.

       See the MPI man page for a full list of MPI error codes.

SEE ALSO

       MPI_Gatherv
       MPI_Scatter
       MPI_Scatterv