Large structures won't save
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I have a large structure 'L' containing data (700MB). When I try to save it I get:
>save('test','L')
Out Of Memory during serialization of the Subsystem Data
??? Error using ==> save
Error closing file c:\...\MATLAB\test.mat
I'm running in Matlab 2011a on WinXP 32bit. If L is < ~500Mb it will save,more importantly and it works fine in Matlab 2007a and 2009b on the same machine.
memory gives the following output: >memory
Maximum possible array: 1022 MB
Memory available for all arrays: 1642 MB
Memory used by MATLAB: 1100 MB
Physical Memory (RAM): 3326 MB
Thanks for any ideas!
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Peter
le 9 Juin 2012
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Kjeld Jensen
le 3 Juin 2013
I had similar problem saving a fairly large full workspace, getting the 'Out Of Memory during serialization of the Subsystem Data' error. This was with v2013a. However, the '-v7.3' trick worked. However, I notice that the resulting mat file is huge compared to similar workspace files saved without this trick.
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Richard
le 18 Mai 2012
I doubt that MATLAB is out of memory. You are probable just saving the data incorrectly. Look at
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Walter Roberson
le 18 Mai 2012
I see no inherent reason why MATLAB might not be out of memory. It seems possible to me that MATLAB needs to create internal versions of the structure in order to save it; and it seems possible to me that MATLAB might not need an internal copy for a plain numeric array.
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