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Memory allocation for 3D array

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I am dealing with visualization data formats for my project. Right now, I have two types of data format.. polygonal and unstructured mesh. And the data is in a 3D array format. I would like to know if there is any program or any method that I can use to find out about the memory allocation for this data. Any theory answer would be helpful too ?or any linux commands to check the memory allocation
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Re: Memory allocation for 3D array

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The 'ps' command (or one of it's options at least) will tell you how much memory is allocated to the process in total, but it won't tell you anything about the "3D array-ness" of some subset of that allocation.
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