Dear All,
I was just wondering if some of you may have experienced a problem like
in the fit;
I was trying to improve the precision of some fit parameters by doing guess, def, and set. In the 61st fit, I tried to split parameters from constraints that i have made. Then, the program didn't show me the results of the fit. I knew that something might have gone wrong, the program forced me to close. Fortunately, there was a window asking me to save it before closing the project.
I opened again the project file after it was safely saved. This time, I could not perform any fitting - the green 'Fit' button was frozen and it's not possible to click it. The red message below showed "Artemis trapped one or more errors! Error message dumped to the screen", but I couldn't see such error message on the screen.
I closed the project and opened the file again, the 'Fit' button seemed to work this time. Anyway, I still had that red message below said "Artemis trapped one or more errors!...". After clicking at the data file, the red message was gone and replaced by the number of data points, "22 independent points data points (Nyquist): ...". The numbers of the fit and FT
Hi Nirawat,
I think it would be really helpful to see the trapped errors. I can't
promise that I could figure it out, but if you send the project file Bruce
or I might have a chance.
-Matt
On Aug 4, 2011 9:18 AM, "NIRAWAT THAMMAJAK"
were then shown in the boxes on the left as usual, but the title of data was replaced by "o"!
I thought it was okay, then I performed other fits. It worked fine. Until the recent fit that I have it blown up, so I saved and closed the project. Now when I try to open the file, I have got the earlier problem, frozen 'Fit' button. Clicking at data file doesn't help as it used to be. I have tried another saved file in this series of .apj files (same data), they have got the same problem. I have tried open another data file like eto.apj in the demo, it's also got that problem with the red message "Artemis trapped one or more errors!.." too.
I don't understand what should have gone wrong with the program. Your help will be very much appreciated.
Thank you, Nirawat.
-- Nirawat Thammajak DPhil Candidate in Inorganic Chemistry Balliol College Oxford OX1 3BJ United Kingdom