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I am running a matlab program mc3c_20_5000000_1500 on ubuntu18.04 and I want to measure the time and memory usage of the software.

The code I used was



profile -memory on
mc3c_20_5000000_1500
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Then I got the following table



Function NameCalls    Total Time    Self Time*    Allocated Memory    Freed Memory    Self Memory    Peak Memory
mc3c_20_5000000_1500 1 82058.078s 4336.740s 5329733.77Kb 6937225.45Kb -2360872.05KB 18014398505314134.00KB
KbclustAgg_Lmethod 2 37653.287s 87.196s 2056765.94Kb 2053051.36Kb -389104.67Kb 120959.52KB


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My computer has 128GB ram. But mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory is 18014398505314134.00KB. Why is it like this? and do I have to add mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory usage and KbclustAgg_Lmethod peak memory usage to get total peak memory? How about time?



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    I am running a matlab program mc3c_20_5000000_1500 on ubuntu18.04 and I want to measure the time and memory usage of the software.

    The code I used was



    profile -memory on
    mc3c_20_5000000_1500
    profile viewer


    Then I got the following table



    Function NameCalls    Total Time    Self Time*    Allocated Memory    Freed Memory    Self Memory    Peak Memory
    mc3c_20_5000000_1500 1 82058.078s 4336.740s 5329733.77Kb 6937225.45Kb -2360872.05KB 18014398505314134.00KB
    KbclustAgg_Lmethod 2 37653.287s 87.196s 2056765.94Kb 2053051.36Kb -389104.67Kb 120959.52KB


    Table
    My computer has 128GB ram. But mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory is 18014398505314134.00KB. Why is it like this? and do I have to add mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory usage and KbclustAgg_Lmethod peak memory usage to get total peak memory? How about time?



    Thank you.










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      I am running a matlab program mc3c_20_5000000_1500 on ubuntu18.04 and I want to measure the time and memory usage of the software.

      The code I used was



      profile -memory on
      mc3c_20_5000000_1500
      profile viewer


      Then I got the following table



      Function NameCalls    Total Time    Self Time*    Allocated Memory    Freed Memory    Self Memory    Peak Memory
      mc3c_20_5000000_1500 1 82058.078s 4336.740s 5329733.77Kb 6937225.45Kb -2360872.05KB 18014398505314134.00KB
      KbclustAgg_Lmethod 2 37653.287s 87.196s 2056765.94Kb 2053051.36Kb -389104.67Kb 120959.52KB


      Table
      My computer has 128GB ram. But mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory is 18014398505314134.00KB. Why is it like this? and do I have to add mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory usage and KbclustAgg_Lmethod peak memory usage to get total peak memory? How about time?



      Thank you.










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      I am running a matlab program mc3c_20_5000000_1500 on ubuntu18.04 and I want to measure the time and memory usage of the software.

      The code I used was



      profile -memory on
      mc3c_20_5000000_1500
      profile viewer


      Then I got the following table



      Function NameCalls    Total Time    Self Time*    Allocated Memory    Freed Memory    Self Memory    Peak Memory
      mc3c_20_5000000_1500 1 82058.078s 4336.740s 5329733.77Kb 6937225.45Kb -2360872.05KB 18014398505314134.00KB
      KbclustAgg_Lmethod 2 37653.287s 87.196s 2056765.94Kb 2053051.36Kb -389104.67Kb 120959.52KB


      Table
      My computer has 128GB ram. But mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory is 18014398505314134.00KB. Why is it like this? and do I have to add mc3c_20_5000000_1500 peak memory usage and KbclustAgg_Lmethod peak memory usage to get total peak memory? How about time?



      Thank you.







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