out of memory: array too long

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Win co
Win co on 24 Sep 2014
Commented: Win co on 25 Sep 2014
Hello, I'd like to run function pdist of Matlab on an array whose the length is N*(N-1)/2 where N=340000. Matlab is out of memory to preallocate this array. Could anyone give me a solution please? Kind regards, Winn
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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 24 Sep 2014
As per the you reference in http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/156028#comment_239068, you can block process and keep partial sums. In any case you will need to use for loops.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 24 Sep 2014
That's only going to require 57.8 gigabytes of memory for a single column. And that's the end result. Surely there'll be some large intermediate arrays as well.
I'd recommend downsampling or chunking up the calls.
Do you need every pairwise distance? Are you looking for something specific? What's the end goal?
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 25 Sep 2014
That's a good idea. Do you even need the files though? Because they'll take up a ton of space. Could you just gather the info you need from the data and write only the results or pairs you care about?
You might want to look into doing this in parallel with a parfor loop, it could help speed it along. Though writing the files will likely be the bottleneck and it will be a hardware limitation not a software one.
Win co
Win co on 25 Sep 2014
I'm doing my computation on cluster server, I'll delete these files once comparing all distances between files is done. I could give a simple example of how my code works if you want. Thanks sincerely for all your taking time to my problem.

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Adam
Adam on 24 Sep 2014
Depending on how much over memory it is you could try converting your data to single before you pass it to pdist. That should take half the memory.
I don't know off-hand if pdist is overloaded for integer types or not. If it is then you could also use them depending what level of accuracy you requie.
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Win co
Win co on 24 Sep 2014
Thanks for your response. But even pre-allocation (code below) runs out of memory of Matlab.
dist=zeros(N*(N-1)/2,1);
Adam
Adam on 24 Sep 2014
Well, yes, but that creates an array of doubles. You can try pre-allocating:
dist = zeros(N*(N-1)/2,1, 'single')
or even
dist = zeros(N*(N-1)/2,1, 'uint8')
but the latter option assumes pdist works on uint8 data and that you really don't care much about accuracy!

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