Maas James Dr (MED)
2011-Jan-30 22:38 UTC
[R] Error in { : task 3 failed - "NA/NaN argument"
I'm attempting to run a rather complex routine that involves a few loops, and even some use of foreach and doMPI. I just added another external loop and now get this error message. Error in { : task 3 failed - "NA/NaN argument" Is there a way to debug what is causing this error or where? I really have no idea what "task 3" is? Thanks Jim ==============================Dr. Jim Maas University of East Anglia
Hi Jim, On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Maas James Dr (MED) <J.Maas at uea.ac.uk> wrote:> I'm attempting to run a rather complex routine that involves a few loops, and even some use of foreach and doMPI. ?I just added another external loop and now get this error message.Well the fact that the error started occurring after you "added another external loop" suggests that is a place to start looking.> > Error in { : task 3 failed - "NA/NaN argument"I am completely guessing here, but "NA/NaN" makes me think of taking the square root or log of a negative number (or some other similar computation that is reasonable with certain numbers but returns NaN for others) and could be causing an error later on. If there is anything like that in your code, I might look there first.> > Is there a way to debug what is causing this error or where?You can try: traceback() or debug() You could also put some cat() statements in your code at different stages or something similar to try to narrow it down.> ?I really have no idea what "task 3" is?It is difficult to say since we only know you are trying to do a "complex routine". See if you can narrow down where it is some with traceback() or debug() or putting checks in your code at different stages. If it has something to do with foreach or doMPI (which task vaguely sounds like it might), you might also consider sig HPC. Cheers, Josh> > Thanks > > Jim > > ==============================> Dr. Jim Maas > University of East Anglia > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.-- Joshua Wiley Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology University of California, Los Angeles http://www.joshuawiley.com/