Hello --

So, independently of any other code, the memory limit error I referenced is
not a problem. The issue I am running into now is that our analytics
group must go back to all existing code and comment out the memory limit
reference [See my example below]. I'm sure there is a quick fix. If anyone
has ideas, I would appreciate it.

Thanks

>
> for (k in 1:3)
+ {
+    cat("hello world","\n")
+ }
hello world
hello world
hello world
>
>
> for (k in 1:10)
+ {
+    memory.limit(size=4095)
+    cat("hello world","\n")
+ }
Error in trunc(.Internal(memory.size(size))) :
  Non-numeric argument to mathematical function
>



On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Francisco J. Zagmutt <
gerifalt...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hello Stephen,
>
> I can confirm that I get the same behavior in my Windows machine.  Here is
> a summary:
>
> > memory.limit()
> [1] 2046
> > memory.limit(2092)
> Error in trunc(.Internal(memory.size(size))) :
>  Non-numeric argument to mathematical function
> > memory.limit()
> [1] 2092
>
> As you described, the function reports an error but it indeed modified the
> memory allocation limit.  This must be somehow related to the modification
> to memory.limit() described in the release notes for Windows R version 2.9.0
> (http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/base/CHANGES.R-2.9.0)
>
> > version
>               _
> platform       i386-pc-mingw32
> arch           i386
> os             mingw32
> system         i386, mingw32
> status
> major          2
> minor          9.0
> year           2009
> month          04
> day            17
> svn rev        48333
> language       R
> version.string R version 2.9.0 (2009-04-17)
>
> All: is this a bug or are we missing something?
>
> Regards,
>
> Francisco
>
> __
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> Vose Consulting
> 2891 20th Street
> Boulder, CO, 80304
> USA
> franci...@voseconsulting.com
> www.voseconsulting.com
>
> Derek Stephen Elmerick wrote:
>
>>  I ran the memory limit function in R 2.9.0 and received the 'error'
>> below. The memory appears to update correctly, so there's probably no
>> implication beyond cosmetic; however, thought I would make sure since the
>> function as written did not generate the same error in my 2.8.0 version of
>> R.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>>
>> memory.limit(size=4095)
>>>
>> Error in trunc(.Internal(memory.size(size))) :
>>  Non-numeric argument to mathematical function
>>
>>> memory.limit()
>>>
>> [1] 4095
>>
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