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Questions about RAM usage, including optimizing memory use, avoiding and fixing leaks and releasing unused memory.
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Compress uses too much memory and sometimes crashes the Kernel
I test how to return the compressed data2 back into the original data:
data3 = ImportString[data2, {"HDF5", "Data"}];
{MemoryInUse[], MaxMemoryUsed[]}
(* ==> {672939272, 2861887368} *)
Here the memory … However, the question was about memory footprint during compression, and that is very well-behaved. …
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Plotting large datasets
Scroll to the end for the latest edit.
If you really want all the points in a large data set, I'd use a more basic display method:
Let's say the matrix of data is m, then do this (assuming the entri …
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How to place an image inside a notebook, with the minimum memory footprint?
There is something you can do. I just tried it with a JPEG image that I pasted into a notebook. The original image had 900kB and the notebook with only that image had 11.2 MB!
Let's say you have an …