running a linux process in MATLAB
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I need to check memory usage only while running a particular code in MATLAB. I am working on a linux machine
I need to do the below sequence of events in MATLAB
- matlab commands (4 code initializing);
- start checking and logging mem usage (Can be done using system command) ;
- main matlab commands ;
- stop checking and logging mem usage (Can be done using system command) ;
I tried the following:
Using watch I can keep doing it infinitely. However it requires a manual stop! And I cant predict when it will stop.
I tried creating a shell script with a flag and then tried to update the flag on another terminal. That to didnt work!
flag=0
while [flag == 0]
do
run cmd
done
and in a terminal tried flag=1
Please help! Will there be a mail sent to my mail id? if any one posts a solution?
Regards,
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Jason Ross
le 20 Fév 2013
Instead of a variable "flag", why not touch a file
touch /tmp/memorylogging
then in your script you use the existance of the file
#!/bin/bash
file="/tmp/memorylogging"
while [ -f "$file" ]
do
run cmd
done
When you are done you can delete the file and the memory logging will stop.
rm /tmp/memorylogging
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Jason Ross
le 26 Fév 2013
I think you need to step back and figure out exactly what to do. Draw it out with blocks and arrows, set up a flowchart, etc. Then start with the code and tools you need. It sounds like you are throwing stuff at the wall and hoping it will stick.
The man pages for the various utilites can be very helpful.
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