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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T00:10:50+00:00 2026-05-14T00:10:50+00:00

I have both matrices containing only ones and each array has 500 rows and

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I have both matrices containing only ones and each array has 500 rows and columns. So, the resulting matrix should be a matrix of all elements having value 500. But, I am getting res_mat[0][0]=5000. Even other elements are also 5000. Why?

#include<stdio.h>
#include<pthread.h>
#include<unistd.h>
#include<stdlib.h>

#define ROWS 500
#define COLUMNS 500
#define N_THREADS 10

int mat1[ROWS][COLUMNS],mat2[ROWS][COLUMNS],res_mat[ROWS][COLUMNS];

void *mult_thread(void *t)
{   
    /*This function calculates 50 ROWS of the matrix*/

    int starting_row;
    starting_row = *((int *)t);
    starting_row = 50 * starting_row;

    int i,j,k;
    for (i = starting_row;i<starting_row+50;i++)
        for (j=0;j<COLUMNS;j++)
            for (k=0;k<ROWS;k++)
                res_mat[i][j] += (mat1[i][k] * mat2[k][j]);
    return;
}

void fill_matrix(int mat[ROWS][COLUMNS])
{
    int i,j;
    for(i=0;i<ROWS;i++)
        for(j=0;j<COLUMNS;j++)
            mat[i][j] = 1;
}

int main()
{
    int n_threads = 10; //10 threads created bcos we have 500 rows and one thread calculates 50 rows
    int j=0;
    pthread_t p[n_threads];

    fill_matrix(mat1);
    fill_matrix(mat2);
    for (j=0;j<10;j++)
        pthread_create(&p[j],NULL,mult_thread,&j);

    for (j=0;j<10;j++)
        pthread_join(p[j],NULL);

    printf("%d\n",res_mat[0][0]);
    return 0;
}
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    2026-05-14T00:10:50+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 12:10 am

    I don’t know if this is the cause of your problem but:

        pthread_create(&p[j],NULL,mult_thread,&j);
    

    is definitely broken. You are passing in the address of j &j. So each thread will get a random value 0 <= starting_row <= 9, when it actually starts. Probably better to just pass in (void*)j and get it out with (int)j.

    You’re also never initialising res_mat, but IIRC it’ll get initialised anyway.

    EDIT:
    The reason that the value of starting_row is random, is the j goes through all the numbers between 0 and 9 between the thread being started, and it being joined.
    So the thread will be started at some random point between those two, and will pick up the value of j at that point.

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