Why does a plot function in revision R2014b require over 100MB of memory
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When I execute the following code I noticed that Matlab reduces the amount of free memory by more than 100MB.
figure; plot([0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]);
Are there setting for memory reservation in an axis or is this a bug? I am using a windows 7 PC with 8GB memory and I can only plot 8 figures. Never seen this problem in Matlab version R2013b.
Kind regards,
Hans van Hulst
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Mike Enns
2015 年 9 月 30 日
I am also having memory issues on a Windows 7 machine with 8 GB. But instead of 100 MB/figure it is 500MB to 1GB/figure. Press the wrong button and I am waiting half an hour while my machine streams back and forth to the disk.
I want to be able to jump between multiple figures. If I use subplots the figures end up too small, but the memory is manageable.
I have tried tabs within figures, but I still get the memory problem.
Currently I am using dialog boxes so that I can examine one figure at a time, but that is not my preferred solution.
Should I expect that sort of memory usage for a figure?
Is there another way to look at multiple full size plots?
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Jan
2015 年 3 月 12 日
How do you measure the memory consumption?
Is the memory occupied temporarily or statically?
What happens after calling this command twice?
figure; plot([0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]);
figure; plot([0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9]);
Do you observe 200MB of used RAM or does it stay at 100MB + a small addition?
If one plot occupies 100MB, and this would be a static usages, then 8 plots consume 800MB. If you cannot open more than 8 figures on a 8GB machine, there must be another problem.
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