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  • not memory size enough

    Hi everybody, I need help with my big plot. I couldn't see my plot because an error appeared:
    Error: cannot allocate vector of size 6.9 Gb
    In addition: Warning messages:
    1: In apply(x, margin, sum) :
    Reached total allocation of 16065Mb: see help(memory.size)

    Is there any solution to this?
    Can I make the plot easier? Thanks a lot for your help, I need it.

  • #2
    You have two options:

    1) Plot fewer points.
    2) Buy/use a larger computer.

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    • #3
      I tought about that, but I tought there were a easiest way using a different command without losing information. Thanks for writing @dpryan!

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      • #4
        Some ideas what is it?

        Hi! I did a plot with some of my data and the plot was dark. Some ideas?

        Commands were simple,

        d1 <- read.csv("all filter1.csv", header=T)
        plot(d1[,7], d1[,18])

        Somebody knows how can improve it? Thanks a lot!
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        • #5
          Don't plot the actual points, but their density. Alternatively, plotting tiles is typically more feasible if you have a lot of data points.

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