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Asked: May 29, 20262026-05-29T07:53:37+00:00 2026-05-29T07:53:37+00:00

I am using ‘mem.limits’ to restrict the memory limit of an R process. E.g:

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I am using ‘mem.limits’ to restrict the memory limit of an R process. E.g:

mem.limits(500000, 20000000)
gc() #see limits
x <- rnorm(1e8); #should fail

This still works fine, however since R 2.14 there is a warning message:

Warning message: ‘mem.limits’ is deprecated. Use ‘gc’ instead. See
help(“Deprecated”)

Now I am not sure what to do with this. How is the garbage collection related to setting a memory limit?

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    2026-05-29T07:53:38+00:00Added an answer on May 29, 2026 at 7:53 am

    In R 2.14.x they are deprecated but still functional:

    > R.version.string
    [1] "R version 2.14.0 (2011-10-31)"
    > mem.limits(500000, 20000000)
    nsize vsize 
    5e+05 2e+07 
    Warning message:
    'mem.limits' is deprecated.
    Use 'gc' instead.
    See help("Deprecated") 
    > gc() #see limits
             used (Mb) gc trigger (Mb) limit (Mb) max used (Mb)
    Ncells 170754  9.2     350000 18.7       26.8   350000 18.7
    Vcells 272683  2.1     905753  7.0       19.1   851886  6.5
    > x <- rnorm(1e8); #should fail
    Error: vector memory exhausted (limit reached?)
    

    In R-devel all limits are defunct. The functionality has been removed with no replacement. See NEWS for R 2.14.0 and PR#14795 for details.

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