On Feb 4, 2010, at 4:42 AM, Faheem Mitha wrote:
On Wed, 3 Feb 2010, David Winsemius wrote:
args <- commandArgs()
filename = args[6]
m = read.csv(filename, header=TRUE)
m = data.frame(scale(m, center=FALSE, scale = c(60, 1024^2, 1024^2,
1)))
mRSS = m[,c("time", "RSS")]
mVSZ = m[,c("time", "VSZ")]
mPERCENT = m[,c("time", "X.MEM")]
pdf(file=paste(strsplit(filename, "\\.")[[1]][1],".pdf", sep=""))
plot(mRSS, col="red", type='l', xlab="time (min)",
# add a more "inclusive" or "expansive" ylim argument
ylim=max(c(mRSS,mVSZ)),
ylab="memory (GB)")
lines(mVSZ, col="royalblue", type='l')
#plot(mPERCENT)
dev.off()
Thanks David,
ylim=c(0,max(mRSS[,2], mVSZ[,2]))
works well. the ylim help says a ylim of length one works, but I was
getting an error. Also, not sure what max(c(mRSS,mVSZ)) gives
(collective max of all the values in both data frames?) , but it
isn't what I want.
I do see why one would want to use the method you chose. I'm glad you
were abel to figure it out despite my error.
Regards,
Faheem.
David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT
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