On 10/06/2011 08:33 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
On 06.10.2011 16:49, Alaios wrote:
Dear all,
I have a few binary files like 9Gb or even of 50Gb.
Hi Alaios --
Maybe you have a particular domain you are interested in (e.g.,
high-throughput sequence analysis) and there are packages (e.g., at
http://bioconductor.org) that make it easier to work with this size and
format of data.
Martin
I would like to ask you what are the known limits of the R for the
data processing part, I have a system with a lot of RAM (500Gb)
Really accessible from one core? Amazing.
but I am not sure about the "internal" limitations of the R. How long
for example a vector can be?
See
?"Memory-limits"
Uwe Ligges
Could you please inform me for these internal R limitations?
I would like to thank you in advance for your help
B.R
Alex
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