Use of the memory difference

When I tried to check the difference in the VI memory usage when controls are up as icons and terminals. Surprisingly when I was using the controls in the form of icons the memory usage (see properties vi) is less than the controls when they are placed like terminals (stand out the show as an icon). Can someone explain why this is happening because I thought the other way.

I think you see the effects of the undo history.

Comparative analysis of things is not as easy as it might look like

Norbert

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