On 23/07/2008, at 10:54 AM, José Augusto Jr. wrote:
My apologies,
I used an improper language in my last email. My sincere apologies
for anyone that became offended.
I certainly wasn't offended! I was kidding. Sorry if I
sounded as if I were criticizing you.
My apologies,
I used an improper language in my last email. My sincere apologies
for anyone that became offended.
Sincerely,
jamaj
2008/7/22 Rolf Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On 23/07/2008, at 10:03 AM, José Augusto Jr. wrote:
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>> I'm writing this message to encourage people migrating to
On 23/07/2008, at 10:03 AM, José Augusto Jr. wrote:
I'm writing this message to encourage people migrating to Ubuntu. W$ e
M$ are shit.
Such language in a young gentleman!!! I agree, but.
I'm also amazed that your message got past the censorious
censoring program `
Dear all,
I have some news.
First, i sucessfully installed Ubuntu 8.04 LTS in my notebook with R
too. The problem simply disappeared. Now, i can embed my 1.000.000
observations time-series even in 20 dimensions without problem, in the
same notebook.
I'm writing this message to encourage people
Dear all,
Thank you by your attention.
1) I'm using a Core 2 Duo CPU with 2MB physical memory and Windows Vista
2) The main function, that´s causing the error, is embedd(x=data,d,t).
3) The time series that i´m using has 1.000.000 observations of real numbers.
4) Sometimes the function works, so
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Several questions:
- Before we go ahead: Are you sure 3 Gb are sufficient for your problem?
- Which OS (I guess Windows)?
(The only platform on which these functions are supported.)
- Which version of R (let's assume R-2.7.1)?
- Is your Windows 3GB ena
Several questions:
- Before we go ahead: Are you sure 3 Gb are sufficient for your problem?
- Which OS (I guess Windows)?
- Which version of R (let's assume R-2.7.1)?
- Is your Windows 3GB enabled in the boot flags, or is it a 64-bit
version of Windows?
Best wishes,
Uwe Ligges
José Augusto
What is "huge"? How big is it and what are the commands you are trying
to use? Have you tried a smaller size to see how much memory is being
used (do a 'gc' before and after). Depending on what you are trying
to do, you may have memory fragmented. What are the sizes of all the
other objects that
Please,
I have a 2GB computer and a huge time-series to embedd, and i tried
increasing memory.limit() and memory.size(max=TRUE), but nothing.
Just before the command:
> memory.size(max=TRUE)
[1] 13.4375
> memory.limit()
[1] 1535.875
> gc()
used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) max used (Mb)
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