[R] Out of memory issue
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Sat Apr 25 06:07:16 CEST 2009
On Apr 24, 2009, at 10:40 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Apr 24, 2009, at 9:06 PM, Neotropical bat risk assessments wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi all,
>> Julian just reminded me I need to include the lines of code so
>> here it is
>> below.
>> I am trying to run some plots on data, but when loading the CSV
>> data file it
>> doss that but in ggplot R is stopping and I am getting an out of
>> memory
>> error.
>>>
>>> d <- read.csv batcalls.rda
>> Error: unexpected symbol in "d <- read.csv batcalls.rda"
>
> If you really do have a data file called batcalls.rda, then the
> proper way to get it into memory is with:
>
> load("C:/Rainey//batcalls.rda") # replace path with the actual path
> on your system and remember not to use "\"'s
# .. and don't ^^ use // where only / is needed
>
>
>>
>>> attach(d)
>> Error in attach(d) : object "d" not found
>
> Because of the error ... nothing got done.
>
>>
>>> library(ggplot2)
>>> print(qplot(Sc, Fc))
>> Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object "Sc" not found
>
> You cannot do anything on something that isn't there
>>
>>> data(batcalls)
>>> attach(batcalls)
>>> print(qplot(Fc,geom="density"))
>>> b<-kmeans(Fc,c(10,15,18,30))
>>> print(qplot(Sc,Fc,colour=as.factor(b$cluster)))
>>>
>>> print(qplot(Dur,geom="density"))
>>> b<-kmeans(Dur,c(10,15,18,30))
>>> print(qplot(Dur,Fc,colour=as.factor(b$cluster)))
>>>
>>> d <- read.csv ("C:/Rainey/RainyAllbats.csv")
>
> OK, that appears to have run without error, so it fits into memory.
> Now you should run:
> str(d) # and report the results
>
>>>
>>> attach(d)
>> The following object(s) are masked from batcalls :
>> Dc Dur Fc Fk Fmax Fmean Fmin Qk Qual S1 Sc st TBC Tc Tk
>>> library(ggplot2)
>>> print(qplot(Sc, Fc))
>> Warning messages:
>> 1: In data.frame(..., check.names = FALSE) :
>> Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size)
>> 2: In data.frame(..., check.names = FALSE) :
>> Reached total allocation of 1535Mb: see help(memory.size)
>> 3: Removed 1200249 rows containing missing values (geom_point).
>>> data(d)
>> Warning message:
>> In data(d) : data set 'd' not found
>>> attach(d)
>> The following object(s) are masked from d ( position 3 ) :
>> Dc Dur Fc Filename Fk Fmax Fmean Fmin Qk Qual S1 Sc st TBC
>> Tc Tk
>> The following object(s) are masked from batcalls :
>> Dc Dur Fc Fk Fmax Fmean Fmin Qk Qual S1 Sc st TBC Tc Tk
>>> print(qplot(Fc,geom="density"))
>> There were 15 warnings (use warnings() to see them)
>>> b<-kmeans(Fc,c(10,15,18,30))
>> Error in switch(nmeth, { : NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call
>> (arg 1)
>>> f=jpeg(file="Sc x Fc.jpg")
>>> print(qplot(Sc,Fc,colour=as.factor(b$cluster)))
>> Error in data.frame(colour = c(3L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 4L, 1L, 4L, 2L, 1L,
>> 1L, :
>> arguments imply differing number of rows: 9404, 2400489
>
> You seem to be ignoring all the informative error message.
>>
>>> dev.off()
>> Anyway to tweak this somehow to get it to run?
>> Using WinXP with 4 GB RAM
>
> WinXP in its default state can only use around 2.5GB and that may
> require upping the memory limits:
> <http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/rw-FAQ.html#There-seems-to-be-a-limit-on-the-memory-it-uses_0021
> >
>
> And read the material in the links from that page as well.
>
> --
>
>
> David Winsemius, MD
> Heritage Laboratories
> West Hartford, CT
>
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David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT
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