@Szabolcs You are right,I have realized Wolfram Community is more suitable for this post,but another frustrated thing is I cannot access my account to that site.I will post to it to there by some method.
What is the most reliable way to measure memory of consumption of a function? I tried mem = MemoryInUse[]; maxMem = MaxMemoryUsed[f]; maxMem - mem but it doesn't seem to be correct. It can return negative values.
@P.Fonseca Maybe I misunderstood the question. I don't really know exactly what their product does either, I just read it as "there will be functions related to their product in a coming release of Mathematica". That is all I know.
I keep getting prompted that my question contains code that isn't properly formatted and that I should indent with 4 spaces... But IT IS properly formatted!! Is anyone familiar with this error?
I believe I found the issue... I was defining variables using "Where" and the system though it was a loop function.
Does anybody see a way to create a function getAxes3D that takes a 3D graphics and returns a new 3D graphics that contains lines and text primitives that exactly reconstruct the box, axes and ticks of the input graphics?
This comes down to the problem that I don't know any way to extract ticks with AbsoluteOptions.
@halirutan I had plans for writing my own Graphics to SVG exporter once and I couldn't figure out how to convert axes and ticks to graphics primitives, it's a shame. Mr. Wizard has done some spelunking which is a step towards recreating ticks but that's the best I know of.