On 4/5/2007 10:22 AM, Thomas Christin wrote:> Hi there,
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> I am running MCMCpack (MCMCirt1d model) on some files (26 items x about 800
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> I have a problem. When I am working on ?big? files, the R program crashes.
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> More precisely I got the following Microsoft Warning:
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> Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
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> Runtime Error!
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> Program: C:\Program Files\R\R-2.4.1\bin\Rgui.exe
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> This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
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That message doesn't really give enough information to tell anything.
Could you please do the following:
1. Try the current alpha release of 2.5.0. There have been patches to
2.4.1 that may have fixed the bug, if it's an R bug and not an MCMCpack bug.
2. If you still get the crashes, put together a minimal example to
trigger them. For example, generate random data of the right size and
give a minimal set of commands that cause the crash. If I can reproduce
the crash I can probably locate the cause, but without that it's nearly
hopeless.
Duncan Murdoch>
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> I click on OK and R close down.
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> Do you know how I could help my R program to run MCMC on my files?
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> Many thanks and best greetings from Zurich (sorry, my german is rather
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> Thomas
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