- Open
stockast.sln
- [Optional] Right-click Solution 'stockast' in the Solution Explorer and select
Retarget solution
- Build and run!
make
Type make clean
to clean object file and executable.
Simply run from Visual Studio or double-click the executable created inside x64\{config}\stockast.exe
By default, the program will try and utilize the maximum system threads available. In order to use a specific number of threads, set the environment vairable OMP_NUM_THREADS
equal to the number of threads you want.
Set the number of threads to be used for computation,
export OMP_NUM_THREADS=number_of_threads
For example, export OMP_NUM_THREADS=8
.
Then run the program
./stockast
- The input file "data.csv" contains the stock-price values for 3 hours prior to run-time; this acts as the history-data and helps estimate the market volatility.
- The output file "opt.csv" contains the output (most likely outcome) price-vector from our code. One can use Excel or gnuplot to plot the resulting line graph of the predicted stock pricing.
- (Linux only) The script "profiling.sh" runs the parallel code from 1 to the specified number of threads. To use the script,
./profiling.sh "number_of_threads"
For example, ./profiling.sh 8
.