On Aug 4, 2011 9:18 AM, "NIRAWAT THAMMAJAK" <
n.thammajak@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I was just wondering if some of you may have experienced a problem like this
> 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 parameters
> 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