
MATLAB using too much RAM
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I am having a problem with MATLAB regarding RAM usage. I am trying to run a function (code below) and every time I plot the function using surf my RAM usage spikes up to an absurd amount causing the system to write to the hard drive drastically slowing down system performance. My questions is if there is anyway I can reduce the RAM usage. I am new to MATLAB so if the answer is obvious I apologize for my ignorance. I am running MATLAB 2014a on Mac OS X with 16gb of 1600Mz DDR3 Memory.
x=randn(1,10000);
a=sort(x);
y=x;
b=sort(y);
[X,Y]=meshgrid(a,b);
z=(1000/sqrt(2*pi).*exp(-(X.^2/2)-(Y.^2/2)));
subplot(2,2,1)
surf(X,Y,z);
shading interp
axis tight
colormap cool
subplot(2,2,2)
surf(X,Y,z);
shading interp
Thanks in advance for the help.
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per isakson
on 2 Mar 2015
Edited: per isakson
on 10 Mar 2015
On R2013b (64bit Windows7 32GB) your script run without error. It increased memory usage, according to the task manager, from 5.6 to 21.1 GB. See screen clip below.
I cannot see there is much the user can do about that. Did you try single precision? However, do you really need the large matrices
>> whos X Y
Name Size Bytes Class Attributes
X 10000x10000 800000000 double
Y 10000x10000 800000000 double
I replaced
x=randn(1,10000);
by
x=randn(1,1000);
The script run in no time, the increase in memory usage was hardly visible and I cannot see any difference in the result on screen.
 

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