Dear All,
is there any way to programmatically access the values reported by the Stata's built-in command memory?
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
is there any way to programmatically access the values reported by the Stata's built-in command memory?
Code:
Memory usage
Used Allocated
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Data 60,642,000 134,217,728
strLs 0 0
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Data & strLs 60,642,000 134,217,728
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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
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Total 71,304,531 145,080,707
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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
