any information guys??

On Jul 6, 1:39 pm, aljo <aljochim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to retrieve the free memory, total memory and maximum
> memory of other applications/processes using my application? I use
> Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory() but it can only retrieve your
> current application... If there's somehow a method where I can just
> input their PIDs or Package Names like "Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory
> ().packageName" for example.. Here's my code...
>
> int availProc = Runtime.getRuntime().availableProcessors();
>                 long total = Runtime.getRuntime().totalMemory();
>                 long free = Runtime.getRuntime().freeMemory();
>                 long max = Runtime.getRuntime().maxMemory();
>
>                 Toast.makeText(getApplicationContext(),availProc + "\nTM "
>                                 + Long.toString(total) + "\nFM " + 
> Long.toString(free)
>                                 + "\nMM" + Long.toString(max),
>
> Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
>                 }
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