\pagebreak \section{A Simple Parallel Loop} \label{sec:ploop} \index{combined constructs!parallel worksharing-loop} \index{constructs!parallel@\kcode{parallel}} \index{parallel construct@\kcode{parallel} construct} \index{worksharing-loop constructs!for@\kcode{for}} \index{worksharing-loop constructs!do@\kcode{do}} \index{constructs!for@\kcode{for}} \index{constructs!do@\kcode{do}} \index{for construct@\kcode{for} construct} \index{do construct@\kcode{do} construct} The following example demonstrates how to parallelize a simple loop using the \kcode{parallel} worksharing-loop construct. The loop iteration variable is private by default, so it is not necessary to specify it explicitly in a \kcode{private} clause. \cexample{ploop}{1} \fexample{ploop}{1}