I have developed a file parsing application on the android platform. How do I check how much memory my application is actually using up ? I tried the adb shell cat /proc/meminfo command but this does not give me how much memory my application is using. it just gives general info about the overall memory. And how much memory should an application typically use up ? what is usual or unusual ? Any help is appreciated. Thanks !
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You can use DDMS > Allocation Tracker to track memory usage and Heap Allocation for your app http://developer.android.com/resources/articles/track-mem.html To Track the overall memory of a PID you could use following two methods in ActivityManager To get a PID of your app :
and then the MemoryInfo
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you might want to take a look at this one. How to discover memory usage of my application in Android Or simply try
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Android apps are constrained to a certain amount of memory. As it's quite (insanely?) low, I think you shouldn't feel guilty about using all of it! The limit is 16 MB on very old devices, 24 MB or 32 MB on newer ones. There doesn't seem to be much info on the size for different devices, and nobody seems to know why the limit is so small when modern phones have 1-2 GB of RAM. http://blog.javia.org/how-to-work-around-androids-24-mb-memory-limit/ https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/android-platform/7zKQlrDcypQ Aha, I found some concrete numbers on the limit: http://dubroy.com/memory_management_for_android_apps.pdf
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you can check the application memory usage in application mananger, you can check it in the link |
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