> "Liaw, Andy" wrote:
> >
> > I have run into similar problems occasionally on Windoze
> NT. For whatever
> > reason, R refuses to do anything, including q("no").
>
> So you got a prompt and were able to type it in? Strange! Never seen
> something like that!
>
>
> > The only way out was
> > to kill it via Task Manager. Not sure how to make it reproducible.
> > Unfortunately Uwe's comments are not exactly helpful,
> though mostly true.
>
> a) What was wrong?
OK, the memory.limit(...) command was unreasonable as your comment pointed out.
The version hint may also prove helpful.
But you did not comment all the reasonable commands I typed in (Andy added on
another one) without getting a reasonable response from R. Why not? Thus it
seemed to me that you would expect and accept that kind of behaviour of R: E.g.
loading some data into memory which exceed the recent memory size will result in
refusing any further command (more precise: getting a prompt and an invariable
response to any typed command). This is not exactly helpful...
>
> b) They were helpful, since, obviously, the usage of
> memory.limit() was
> not reasonable.
>
> c) Some more un-helpful comments on memory usage:
> One of my collegeaus asked me how to compute all possible permutations
> of the integers 1, 2, ..., 20 and save them to a file. Well,
> I told him,
> in principle he could use ... But he should think about the memory
> usage, since these are 20! permutations * 20 integers to store. If he
> could use just one byte per integer, approx. 50000000000
> GigaByte would
> be required. ;-)
Maybe helpful for him. Even though not exactly the focus of my contribution.
>
> Best,
> Uwe
>
Nikolaus Hansen
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