On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Several questions:
- Before we go ahead: Are you sure 3 Gb are sufficient for your problem?
- Which OS (I guess Windows)?
(The only platform on which these functions are supported.)
- Which version of R (let's assume R-2.7.1)?
- Is your Windows 3GB enabled in the boot flags, or is it a 64-bit version of
Windows?
(No, or the default memory limit would be higher than 1.5Gb. R by default
uses as high a memory limit as is sensible if (as here) the address space
is the limiting factor.)
Best wishes,
Uwe Ligges
José Augusto Jr. wrote:
Please,
I have a 2GB computer and a huge time-series to embedd, and i tried
increasing memory.limit() and memory.size(max=TRUE), but nothing.
Just before the command:
memory.size(max=TRUE)
[1] 13.4375
memory.limit()
[1] 1535.875
gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
Ncells 209552 5.6 407500 10.9 350000 9.4
Vcells 125966 1.0 786432 6.0 496686 3.8
I increased the memory limit:
memory.limit(3000)
NULL
memory.limit()
[1] 3000
memory.size()
[1] 11.33070
memory.size(max=TRUE)
[1] 13.4375
gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
Ncells 209552 5.6 407500 10.9 350000 9.4
Vcells 125964 1.0 786432 6.0 496686 3.8
And even trying to increase the memory.limits, i still get and error.
Any sugestions?
Thanks in advance.
jama
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