About running matlab in linux.
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Hello, I run the same program in Windows it shows Out of memory. Type HELP MEMORY for your options. Then I run it in Linux, it runs for a while and then shows killed.
does it mean it is out of memory or something else? How to resolve it? Thanks.
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tlawren
le 26 Juin 2012
If you run some code on Windows and get an "Out of memory" error and then run the same code on Linux (on the same hardware) and Matlab just crashes, then yes, it might mean that you are out of memory in Linux too. Can you provide more details? What does your code do?
If you are in fact running out of memory, then the most obvious solution is to get more memory (if you can). Beyond that, you will have to re-write your code to work under your memory constraints. For instance, if you have big data matrices just sitting around doing nothing, then clear them away to make room for things you will use. If you make use of a lot of intermediate variables, try overwriting only a few variables instead.
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Walter Roberson
le 26 Juin 2012
When you use the class type parameter to zeros() or ones() it never allocates the array as double precision, so it is better especially when you use large arrays.
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C Zeng
le 26 Juin 2012
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Walter Roberson
le 28 Juin 2012
cell arrays have potentially data types per entry, not per dimension.
num2cell() converts numeric arrays into cell arrays.
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