summaryRprof {utils}R Documentation

Summarise Output of R Sampling Profiler

Description

Summarise the output of the Rprof function to show the amount of time used by different R functions.

Usage

summaryRprof(filename = "Rprof.out", chunksize = 5000,
              memory=c("none","both","tseries","stats"),
              index=2, diff=TRUE, exclude=NULL)

Arguments

filename Name of a file produced by Rprof()
chunksize Number of lines to read at a time
memory Summaries for memory information. See Details below
index How to summarize the stack trace for memory information. See Details below.
diff If TRUE memory summaries use change in memory rather than current memory
exclude Functions to exclude when summarizing the stack trace for memory summaries

Details

This function is an alternative to R CMD Rprof. It provides the convenience of an all-R implementation but will be slower for large files.

As the profiling output file could be larger than available memory, it is read in blocks of chunksize lines. Increasing chunksize will make the function run faster if sufficient memory is available.

When called with memory.profiling=TRUE, the profiler writes information on three aspects of memory use: vector memory in small blocks on the R heap, vector memory in large blocks (from malloc), memory in nodes on the R heap. It also records the number of calls to the internal function duplicate in the time interval. duplicate is called by C code when arguments need to be copied. Note that the profiler does not track which function actually allocated the memory.

With memory="both" the change in total memory (truncated at zero) is reported in addition to timing data.

With memory="tseries" or memory="stats" the index argument specifies how to summarize the stack trace. A positive number specifies that many calls from the bottom of the stack; a negative number specifies the number of calls from the top of the stack. With memory="tseries" the index is used to construct labels and may be a vector to give multiple sets of labels. With memory="stats" the index must be a single number and specifies how to aggregate the data to the maximum and average of the memory statistics. With both memory="tseries" and memory="stats" the argument diff=TRUE asks for summaries of the increase in memory use over the sampling interval and diff=FALSE asks for the memory use at the end of the interval.

Value

If memory="none",a list with components

by.self Timings sorted by ‘self’ time
by.total Timings sorted by ‘total’ time
sampling.time Total length of profiling run


If memory="both" the same list but with memory consumption in Mb in addition to the timings.
If memory="tseries" a data frame giving memory statistics over time
If memory="stats" a by object giving memory statistics by function.

See Also

The chapter on “Tidying and profiling R code” in “Writing R Extensions” (see the ‘doc/manual’ subdirectory of the R source tree).

Rprof

tracemem traces copying of an object via the C function duplicate.

Rprofmem is a non-sampling memory use profiler.

http://developer.r-project.org/memory-profiling.html

Examples

## Not run: 
## Rprof() is not available on all platforms
Rprof(tmp <- tempfile())
example(glm)
Rprof()
summaryRprof(tmp)
unlink(tmp)
## End(Not run)

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