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| Why do I get an "insufficient memory to perform operation" error when gridding data? | |||||||||
It sounds like your computer simply does not have enough memory to grid the data. You can estimate how much RAM you will need (in bytes) by multiplying the number of data points you have by 400. Surfer requires up to 400 bytes of memory for each XYZ data point when gridding. 4. Go to File | Preferences (Surfer 8) or Tools | Options | General (Surfer 9 and 10) and set the Undo Levels to 0. This will not allow you to Undo any operation, but may free up some memory. Once you grid the data, you can set the Undo level back to a higher number. 5. Open the data file in the Surfer worksheet. Highlight all the data and go to Data | Sort and sort the data first on X and then Y values. Resave the data and close it. Sorting the data prior to gridding saves memory when opening the data for gridding. 6. Divide the data into smaller files. Grid each file separately and then combine the grid files using Grid | Mosaic into a single grid file. 7. Try the 64-bit version of Surfer 10 on a 64-bit Operating System. The 64-bit version allows for more memory to be available for Surfer. See also: Why do I get Out of (Global) Memory when I try to import/save/export? |
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