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Rprof {base}R Documentation

Enable Profiling of R's Execution

Description

Enable or disable profiling of the execution of R expressions.

Usage

Rprof(filename = "Rprof.out", append = FALSE, interval = 0.02)

Arguments

filename

The file to be used for recording the profiling results. Set to NULL or "" to disable profiling.

append

logical: should the file be over-written or appended to?

interval

real: time interval between samples.

Details

Enabling profiling automatically disables any existing profiling to another or the same file.

Profiling works by writing out the call stack every interval seconds, to the file specified. The Perl script R CMD Rprof can be used to process the output file to produce a summary of the usage; use R CMD Rprof --help for usage information.

Note

Profiling is not available on all platforms. By default, it is attempted to compile support for profiling. Configure R with --disable-R-profiling to change this.

As R profiling uses the same mechanisms as C profiling, the two cannot be used together, so do not use Rprof in an executable built for profiling.

See Also

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

Examples

## Not run: Rprof()
## some code to be profiled
Rprof(NULL)
## some code NOT to be profiled
Rprof(append=TRUE)
## some code to be profiled
Rprof(NULL)
\dots
## Post-process the output by
##   R CMD Rprof Rprof.out
## at the shell prompt.

## End(Not run)

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