On 7/14/2005 7:19 AM, Ginters wrote:> I'm a beginner in R and, therefore, I don't know how serious my
trouble is.
> After running a script:
>
> **
>
> *t**<-c(14598417794,649693)*
>
>
*data**=data.frame(read.spss("C:\\Ginters\\Kalibracija\\cal_data.sav"))*
>
> *Xs=**as.matrix(data[,1:2])
> *
>
> *koef**=data.frame(read.spss("C:\\Ginters\\Kalibracija\\f.sav"))
> *
>
> *piks=**as.matrix(koef[,1**])*
>
> *g=regressionestimator(Xs,piks,t)*
>
> I get:
>
> *Error: cannot allocate vector of size 1614604 Kb
> In addition: Warning messages:
> 1: Reached total allocation of 255Mb: see help(memory.size)
> 2: Reached total allocation of 255Mb: see help(memory.size) *
>
> My OS is Win 2000 Proffesional.
> Those 2 objects are of sizes
>
> *> object.size(Xs)
> [1] 805404
>> object.size(piks)
> [1] 115128*
>
> accordingly. The 2 files use only 142KB and 60KB accordingly.
> Why does memory need so much (1.6 GB) space? How can I enlarge it? Is it
> possible to allocate a part of memory used to the hard drive? Or, is the
> trouble only with my script?
This sounds like a problem with the regressionestimator function, which
I think comes from the sampling package. You'll need to contact the
maintainer of the package to find out why it needs so much memory, and
whether there's a way to get what you want without it.
Duncan Murdoch