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Running a large array

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Sophie
Sophie circa 9 ore fa
Hi,
I am trying to load in an array (the array is 362x332x75x1032 (34.7GB)), which exceeds maximum array size preference (16.0GB). How do i go about loading it in.
It is a variable which is part of a .nc dataset

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Star Strider
Star Strider circa 8 ore fa
See the documentation section on Tall Arrays (introduced in R2016b).
I have rarely needed to use them, so I have little experience with them.
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Sophie
Sophie circa 7 ore fa
They seem to not work with netCDF files
Star Strider
Star Strider circa 6 ore fa
I was not aware that it was a CDF file. There is a set of functions to work with netCDF Files, and another set of functions to work with CDF Files. They may have options that would work. (I rarely use CDF files, so I do not have extensive experience with them and functions using them.)

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John D'Errico
John D'Errico circa 4 ore fa
Modificato: John D'Errico circa 4 ore fa
Memory is cheap. Get more memory.
I'm sorry, but if you want to work with big data, you will often need sufficient capabilities to handle that data. No matter what, working with huge arrays, lacking sufficient will be slow. So your next question will be, how can I make my code run faster. Again ... get sufficient memory. Or, solve smaller problems.
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Sophie
Sophie circa 3 ore fa
This is for my masters dissertation, so unfortunantly upgrading my memory isn't an option
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 4 minuti fa
Did the professor assign the hardware and say "you must run it on this hardware" ?
If not, then:
  • if it is your own hardware, then there is always the option of upgrading it
  • if it is university hardware, then there is always negotiating with the university to obtain an upgrade

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Voss
Voss circa 2 ore fa
You can read and process the file in sections, one section at a time, in a loop, by specifying the start and count input arguments to ncread.
And/or specify the stride argument to read only every so many values instead of all of them.

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