It seemed pretty handy to have one test in just one file. I used readdlm 
and it works great, but now I have 4 files (3 matrices and one jl with 
readdlms and call to module). Guess I can live with that.

Thanks

W dniu sobota, 22 listopada 2014 23:38:10 UTC+1 użytkownik Milan 
Bouchet-Valat napisał:
>
> Le samedi 22 novembre 2014 à 13:15 -0800, Jacek Hoła a écrit : 
> > Hi guys, 
> > 
> > I tried to find some advice here and on google but with no luck. I'm 
> > trying to initialize a matrix of Float64. Since I have the values I 
> > just did 
> > 
> > my_matrix = Float64[3.5 6.7 2 0 lots of numbers...; 
> >                     3 0 6.4 3.4 and so on...] 
> > 
> > 
> > the matrix was around 800 x 1800. I've got it in a .jl file. When I 
> > run it it takes quite a long time and uses 2.3 GB of memory. Why did 
> > it happen and how can I initialize this array explicitly (not from 
> > external file or through HDF5) without such memory usage? 
> Any reason why you really don't want to initialize it from an external 
> file? Using a simple format readable by readdlm() would be quite 
> natural. Keeping this data in a .jl file doesn't sound very practical. 
>
>
> Regards 
>
>

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