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Re: Memory problem



Hi Carole,
You can reset memory with the CANCEL MEMORY command.
Look up "memory"  or "CANCEL" in the on-line Users Guide  for the details  http://ferret.pmel.noaa.gov/Ferret/Documentation/Users_Guide/current/fer_html.htm
You could put this at the end of your script to clean up after it's executed.

Ansley Manke

Carole Cibot wrote:

> Hello !
>
> I would like to make a "reset" or something like that of all the things
> stored in the memory after having plotted a graph.
> My problem is :
> When I execute my "xxx.jnl" (where I plot several graphics) for the first
> time, I use for exemple 11M on the system. The second time I execute it,
> it's 22M, the third time 33M, etc... For each plot, Ferret uses 1M more.
> At the end, if I go on like that, I'm taking so much place that the system
> is full. So I have to quit Ferret and to start Ferret again.
> It seems that Ferret keeps in memory things it shoudn't when the execution
> of the plot has been done.
> I'm using PPLUS commands and the /SETUP qualifier, perhaps here is the
> problem.
>
> Any suggestion would be wonderfull.
> Many thanks.
>
> Carole.

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Ansley Manke  Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory  Seattle WA  (206)526-6246




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