The most problematic part for me is:

I would like to script it

On 19-09-18 10:20:12, Jori Mäntysalo (TAU) wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Sep 2019, J wrote:
>
> > TBH I can't get it to work
> > and
> > "sagemath %mprun"
> > gives to pages of search results including this thread ^^
>
> Duh. Somebody should add a page on this to the doc.
>
> First, said
>
> ./sage -pip install memory_profiler
>
> and then normally
>
> ./sage --notebook=jupyter
>
> In a notebook I did
>
> def power2(x):
>      L = range(x)
>      s = 0
>      for i in L:
>          s += 2*i+1
>      return s
>
> and then loaded the extension
>
> %load_ext memory_profiler
>
> and last ran
>
> %memit
> power2(5)
>
> It works. However,
>
> %mprun -f power2
> power2(5)
>
> does not. Is there an easy way to profile memory usage on line-by-line
> basis?
>
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> Jori Mäntysalo
>
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