On 25.11.2011 16:08, Michael Clawson wrote:
Uwe,

by window I mean instances, by runs I mean, runs the my Markov-Chain Monte
Carlo simulator

I open two instances of R, run a million cycle chain in each instance, and
when they finish, neither window has the object I defined to store the runs.

I tested this morning and when I open two R windows and run a 5k cycle
chain in each instance, neither window has the object I defined to store
the runs.

This does not happen when I only have one instance of R open


Please: "provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code."

Uwe Ligges

2011/11/25 Uwe Ligges<lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de>



On 25.11.2011 05:12, Aldo wrote:

Is there a maximum memory allocation for all R windows open? because it is
like 1-3 million runs


????
So you mean you open a million windows at the same time? In that case we
really need your definition of "window".


  .... so... it may be reaching some sort of memory limit


I do not know if any OS / window manager has the capability to open that
many numbers of windows. But as I said, we need some difintions and
examples.

Uwe Ligges

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