Prajjwal, You could use 32bit R and the raster package to write the data to
new files; and then continue with 64bit R. Robert

On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 11:16 AM, ppanday <ppan...@clarku.edu> wrote:

> Robert
>
> Yes I was able to read the file using ncdf. However, I am not able to load
> the entire variable in R-32bit using get.var.ncdf command. I get the error
> "cannot allocate vector of size 2.5 Gb". Also, would this be a problem down
> the road if I am working with large datasets in R-32bit?
>
> Thanks,
> Prajjwal
>
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