How can I profile the memory usage in MATLAB when I use Linux and Mac OS?
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How can I profile the memory usage in MATLAB when I use Linux and Mac OS?
the memory function is only available to Windows, right?
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Zander Labuschagne
on 31 Oct 2019
Edited: Zander Labuschagne
on 31 Oct 2019
Hello,
I know it's a bit late, but I just used the following on Linux:
[tmp pid] = system('pgrep MATLAB');
[tmp mem_usage] = system(['cat /proc/' strtrim(pid) '/status | grep VmSize']);
fprintf("%i MB\n", round(str2num(strtrim(extractAfter(extractBefore(mem_usage, ' kB'), ':'))) / 1000));
The system command executes a shell command where I first get the process ID and used the ID to get the memory usage using cat to read the process status file, then I format it and output it in MB. You can probably retrieve the PID inside the same bash command then you call the system function only once.
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Runcong Kuang
on 1 Sep 2022
Hi, is this code a bash command?
I create the .sh file with these lines of code and run it in the terminal while I am running matlab in the linux.
But this gives me the syntax error "near unexpected token '('
Runcong Kuang
on 1 Sep 2022
I make it into a .m file and run 'matlab -batch [thisfile] while I am running main matlab file.
I also try adding these lines in my main running matlab file.
Both of these methods only return " MB".
Carlos Rondon
on 22 Nov 2021
I'm using a MAC with Catalina OS. Normally I use this command:
profile -memory on
you can view the results after your code executes using
profview
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