indication of memory consumption

How we see the physical memory consumed by the code that is running on windows?

Is there a way to see the performance of the processor by using the windows Task Manager, but what about memory?

There is also the LabVIEW performance monitor (assuming you have the professional version of LabVIEW). Tools-> profile-> Performance and memory.

There are also performance monitor in Windows that allows you to select threads and specific applications. Tons of information at this location.

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