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  • Memory usage

    Dear All,

    is there any way to programmatically access the values reported by the Stata's built-in command memory?

    Code:
    Memory usage
                                             Used                Allocated
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Data                               60,642,000              134,217,728
    strLs                                       0                        0
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Data & strLs                       60,642,000              134,217,728
    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Data & strLs                       60,642,000              134,217,728
    Variable names, %fmts, ...              7,146                   46,970
    Overhead                            5,275,664                5,276,440
    
    Stata matrices                              0                        0
    ado-files                              55,031                   55,031
    Stored results                          3,780                    3,780
    
    Mata matrices                         136,000                  136,000
    Mata functions                         32,096                   32,096
    
    set maxvar usage                    5,281,738                5,281,738
    
    Other                                  30,924                   30,924
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Total                              71,304,531              145,080,707
    
    .

    1. I know creturn list report some relevant values, but not exactly and not all in the "memory settings" and "current dataset" sub-sections.
    2. I also understand that I could dump the output of memory to a log, and try to parse it back, but I am looking for a more elegant way of doing this.

    Thank you, Sergiy

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