I have a simple task: in addition to measuring the time it takes to execute a chunk of code in Python, I need to measure the amount of memory a given chunk of code needs.
IPython has a nice utility called timeit
which works like this:
In [10]: timeit 3 + 3
10000000 loops, best of 3: 24 ns per loop
What I'm looking for is something like this:
In [10]: memit 3 + 3
10000000 loops, best of 3: 303 bytes per loop
I'm aware that this probably does not come built in with IPython—but I like the timeit
-memit
analogy.
In fact, it already exists, as part of the pragmatically named memory_profiler
package:
In [2]: %memit np.zeros(1e7)
maximum of 3: 76.402344 MB per loop
More info at https://github.com/pythonprofilers/memory_profiler#ipython-integration
Edit: To use this, you first need to load it as an IPython extension:
%load_ext memory_profiler
To make IPython always load the memory_profiler extension upon startup, add it to the c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions
list in your profile's ipython_config.py
:
$ grep -C2 c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions ~/.ipython/profile_default/ipython_config.py
# A list of dotted module names of IPython extensions to load.
#
c.InteractiveShellApp.extensions = [
'autoreload',
'memory_profiler',