Matlab and memory use
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Hi, How I can compute how much RAM memory this matrix rand(500,500) take?
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Cedric
2017년 10월 23일
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2017년 10월 23일
MATLAB default numeric type/class is "double" (for double-precision floating-point) stored on 8 bytes (= 64 bits). Your array will contain 500 x 500 "double" elements, and the size in byte is the number of elements times the size per element in byte, hence:
>> 500 * 500 * 8
ans =
2000000
which is in MB (megabyte):
>> 500 * 500 * 8 / 1e6
ans =
2
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Reza Bonyadi
2017년 10월 23일
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2017년 10월 24일
xx= rand(500,500); h=whos('xx');
h.bytes is what you want then. This is an estimate, as there might be some compressions in place during the usage of the variable. Note that, as different variable may have different types (int, double, ...), whos is a good option as it considers the real size and not sensitive to the type. For example, xx=int8(randi(100,500));h=whos('xx');h.bytes gives you 250,000 while the previous example gives you 2,000,000. So you dont need to know how many bytes are considered for each type in Matlab.
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