Changing large matrices by not completely loading them into memory
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Hi,
I'm attempting to modify very large matrices (single, 50e3 x 50e3), which don't make sense to load into the memory. I was wondering what you could recommend me as a data handling strategy? I thought ideally I could always load a let us say 100x100 square modify it and write it back. My working machine uses a SSD connected via M2 so it should be relatively speedy (however of course not nearly as fast as RAM). What suggestions do you have?
Thanks,
Moritz
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You should read TMW's own advice on working with big data:
And in particular you might find memmapfile to be of significant interest to you:
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Walter Roberson
2015 年 6 月 18 日
Or instead of memmapfile, save the .mat with -v7.3 and then use matFile objects to read in portions of the array.
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