Anne,
> After the above step I need to convert my ff_matrix to a data.frame to > discretize the whole matrix and calculate the mutual information. > The calculated result should be saved as an ffdf-object or something similar. > disc <- as.ffdf(discretize(as.data.frame(as.ffdf(ffmat)), disc="equalwidth", > nbins=5)) ffdf are ff's aquivalent to data.frames: they handle many rows (2^31-1) and a limited number of columns (with potentially different column types). Like data.frames, they are not suitable for millions of columns. You probably want to store your data in one big ff matrix. If you use ff objects because you don't have the RAM for standard R objects, converting ff to a data.frame is not an option because it will require too much RAM. If 'discretize' expects a data.frame, you cannot call it on an ff matrix either. But if 'discretize' works on single columns, you can call discretize on chunks of columns that you coerce to data.frames. something like for (i in chunk(from=1, to=ncol(ffmat), by=10)) ffmat[,i] <- as.matrix(discretize(as.data.frame(ffmat[,i]))) If discretize returns integers, you might want to write the results rather to an integer ff matrix because this saves disk space and improves caching. HTH Jens Oehlschlägel ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.