I am having a problem using Scipy's griddata inside a loop. Basically what happens is that the memory grows without bound while the loop is running.
To reproduce the problem just put the example in
http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.interpolate.griddata.html
inside a loop:
for i in range(100000):
grid_z1 = griddata(points, values, (grid_x, grid_y), method='linear')
My Python version is 2.7.3, my numpy version is 1.7.0 and my scipy version is 0.12.0b1. I'm running it on WIndows 7.
Is this a bug? How can I repeat the interpolation many times without incurring in a memory leak problem?
With the rest of the code:
def func(x, y):
return x*(1-x)*np.cos(4*np.pi*x) * np.sin(4*np.pi*y**2)**2
grid_x, grid_y = np.mgrid[0:1:100j, 0:1:200j]
points = np.random.rand(1000, 2)
values = func(points[:,0], points[:,1])
for i in range(100000):
grid_z1 = griddata(points, values, (grid_x, grid_y), method='linear')
Thanks in advance.