Andrew Beckett
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Well, I don't think skipping points during the initial transient will save you anything significant in terms of memory - might in terms of disk space though...
You can of course just not save the initial transient at all (this is controlled by the saveinit parameter, which defaults to no). If you do want to save it, but not output (much) data until a specified time, you could always do:
skipcount=10000 (or some large number) skipstop=1.25m
skipstart defaults to tstart (usually 0), and skipstop will default to the end of the tstab (i.e. onset of periodicity+tstab+1 period).
What the above will do is only output every 10000th time point, until you reach 1.25ms, and then it will output all of them.
Why have you got such a long initial transient? Do you really need it to be so long?
Regards,
Andrew.
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