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Nov 6, 2018 10:11 PM | Andrew Zalesky
RE: NBSview very slow/failing
470 nodes is relatively large,
particularly if the edge density is high. Network with this number
of nodes can comprise >100,000 edges.
A history file (.mat) is stored each time the software is run, however, this should not affect NBSView.
Make sure that the network you are trying to view has a reasonable edge density.
Originally posted by Daniel Brennan:
A history file (.mat) is stored each time the software is run, however, this should not affect NBSView.
Make sure that the network you are trying to view has a reasonable edge density.
Originally posted by Daniel Brennan:
Hi Andrew,
Thanks for your reply. My network is 470 nodes, so well within range, and was working sufficiently until a day ago. Is there some memory that's stored every time NBS is run that can be cleared?
Thanks for your reply. My network is 470 nodes, so well within range, and was working sufficiently until a day ago. Is there some memory that's stored every time NBS is run that can be cleared?
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