Threads in python are an entity within a process that can be scheduled for execution. In simpler words, a thread is a computation process that is to be performed by a computer. It is a sequence of such instructions within a program that can be executed independently of other codes.
In Python, there are two ways to create a new Thread. In this article, we will also be making use of the threading module in Python. Below is a detailed list of those processes:
1. Creating python threads using class
Below has a coding example followed by the code explanation for creating new threads using class in python.
Python3
# import the threading module import threading class thread(threading.Thread): def __init__( self , thread_name, thread_ID): threading.Thread.__init__( self ) self .thread_name = thread_name self .thread_ID = thread_ID # helper function to execute the threads def run( self ): print ( str ( self .thread_name) + " " + str ( self .thread_ID)); thread1 = thread( "GFG" , 1000 ) thread2 = thread( "Lazyroar" , 2000 ); thread1.start() thread2.start() print ( "Exit" ) |
Output:
GFG 1000 Lazyroar 2000 Exit
Now let’s look into what we did up there in the code.
- We created a sub-class of the thread class.
- Then we override the __init__ function of the thread class.
- Then we override the run method to define the behavior of the thread.
- The start() method starts a Python thread.
2. Creating python threads using function
The below code shows the creation of new thread using a function:
Python3
from threading import Thread from time import sleep # function to create threads def threaded_function(arg): for i in range (arg): print ( "running" ) # wait 1 sec in between each thread sleep( 1 ) if __name__ = = "__main__" : thread = Thread(target = threaded_function, args = ( 10 , )) thread.start() thread.join() print ( "thread finished...exiting" ) |
Output:
running running running running running running running running running running thread finished...exiting
So what we did in the above code,
- We defined a function to create a thread.
- Then we used the threading module to create a thread that invoked the function as its target.
- Then we used start() method to start the Python thread.