I'm reading a large tsv file (~40G) and trying to prune it by reading line by line and print only certain lines to a new file. However, I keep getting the following exception:
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space
at java.util.Arrays.copyOf(Arrays.java:2894)
at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.expandCapacity(AbstractStringBuilder.java:117)
at java.lang.AbstractStringBuilder.append(AbstractStringBuilder.java:532)
at java.lang.StringBuffer.append(StringBuffer.java:323)
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:362)
at java.io.BufferedReader.readLine(BufferedReader.java:379)
Below is the main part of the code. I specified the buffer size to be 8192 just in case. Doesn't Java clear the buffer once the buffer size limit is reached? I don't see what may cause the large memory usage here. I tried to increase the heap size but it didn't make any difference (machine with 4GB RAM). I also tried flushing the output file every X lines but it didn't help either. I'm thinking maybe I need to make calls to the GC but it doesn't sound right.
Any thoughts? Thanks a lot. BTW - I know I should call trim() only once, store it, and then use it.
Set<String> set = new HashSet<String>();
set.add("A-B");
...
...
static public void main(String[] args) throws Exception
{
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(new FileInputStream(inputFile),"UTF-8"), 8192);
PrintStream output = new PrintStream(outputFile, "UTF-8");
String line = reader.readLine();
while(line!=null){
String[] fields = line.split("\t");
if( set.contains(fields[0].trim()+"-"+fields[1].trim()) )
output.println((fields[0].trim()+"-"+fields[1].trim()));
line = reader.readLine();
}
output.close();
}