I ran some a somewhat long computation with Mathematica during 5 days (on my University's computer, which is not very powerful), and Mathematica could not display it as it was too long. So I thought to print it, but did not use the function 'Print', which made the program crash a few hours ago (e.g. I have no access any more to the functionalities of the program). Rather than closing the program and loosing all data, I wanted to know if there was any way to salvage it while Mathematica was still running.
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1Related: "Is there a way to accelerate buffering to the screen?" – Alexey Popkov Feb 25 '17 at 12:44
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2You can append intermediate results of the computation to a file (but of course you should implement this beforehand). – Alexey Popkov Feb 25 '17 at 12:49
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Since there are no answers, I think you may add an Update section with the clarification. – Alexey Popkov Feb 25 '17 at 14:48
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I deleted my comment as I had not regained control in fact, just opened by mistake another instance of the file which misleaded me into believing it was working again... – Paul-Benjamin Feb 25 '17 at 15:14