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I am writing a program that deals with several 16-bit TIFF images that consumes a lot of RAM.

If I am opening images like this:

import cv2
for i in range(1000):
    img = cv2.imread(file[i])

Does each image array go to memory, or does it get deleted when I assign it to the new value? If it does not get deleted, how can I delete it before opening a new one?

Thanks!

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For each iteration, img gets reassigned, so the old frames will get deleted automatically by the garbage collector.

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    just make sure you don't have any other references to it floating around.
    – tacaswell
    Oct 16, 2013 at 21:41
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If, for some reason the interpreter is not garbage collecting the data, you can force its hand with this:

import gc
gc.collect()

Only do this if you know there's a memory leak, however, as running it (especially looping it!) can slow your program down, and it's usually best to leave memory management to the interpreter.

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  • Thanks, I do it after the loop! Oct 16, 2013 at 22:02
  • np! I'm curious to hear if it actually reduces memory use in this case
    – Meridius
    Oct 16, 2013 at 22:20

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