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Re: NaNs all over the place [message #54856] Tue, 17 July 2007 07:07
Mort Canty is currently offline  Mort Canty
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Conor schrieb:
> On Jul 17, 7:01 am, mort canty <m.ca...@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
>> OK this one is embarassing, but here goes:
>>
>> I've written a neural network routine in IDL which, on my laptop (XP IDL
>> 6.3) chugs along just fine. On my desktop (same OS, same IDL version) it
>> chugs along fine, too, but then (suddenly) slows down. Setting
>> breakpoints, I find that the slowdown is due to the fact that it's
>> breeding NaNs. Since IDL doesn't throw an exception, I haven't yet found
>> out what's going on. Can I make IDL tell me the code line at which the
>> first undefined operation generating a NaN occurs, or do I have to
>> sprinkle the code with IF ~FINITE(A) - type statements?
>>
>> I had a similar experience long ago with Delphi (object Pascal) and it
>> turned out that I was making (what else?) a pointer error. On one
>> machine it didn't overwrite anything important, on the other it did and
>> crashed. Is this kind of behavior even _possible_ in IDL, i.e., can
>> pointer errors generate NaNs in one memory configuration and not in
>> another? Or should I buy a new desktop?
>>
>> Any tips would be highly appreciated.
>>
>> Mort
>
> Is your program generating any math errors (divide by zero or
> something similar)? If it is, you can set !EXCEPT = 2 in order to see
> precisely what line the math errors are occuring. If you don't have
> any math errors (I'm not sure if IDL generates them when creating
> NaNs. That's my only suggestion.
>
Many thanks, Conor. I'll see if that helps me track them down.

Mort
Re: NaNs all over the place [message #54858 is a reply to message #54856] Tue, 17 July 2007 05:16 Go to previous message
Conor is currently offline  Conor
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Registered: February 2007
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On Jul 17, 7:01 am, mort canty <m.ca...@fz-juelich.de> wrote:
> OK this one is embarassing, but here goes:
>
> I've written a neural network routine in IDL which, on my laptop (XP IDL
> 6.3) chugs along just fine. On my desktop (same OS, same IDL version) it
> chugs along fine, too, but then (suddenly) slows down. Setting
> breakpoints, I find that the slowdown is due to the fact that it's
> breeding NaNs. Since IDL doesn't throw an exception, I haven't yet found
> out what's going on. Can I make IDL tell me the code line at which the
> first undefined operation generating a NaN occurs, or do I have to
> sprinkle the code with IF ~FINITE(A) - type statements?
>
> I had a similar experience long ago with Delphi (object Pascal) and it
> turned out that I was making (what else?) a pointer error. On one
> machine it didn't overwrite anything important, on the other it did and
> crashed. Is this kind of behavior even _possible_ in IDL, i.e., can
> pointer errors generate NaNs in one memory configuration and not in
> another? Or should I buy a new desktop?
>
> Any tips would be highly appreciated.
>
> Mort

Is your program generating any math errors (divide by zero or
something similar)? If it is, you can set !EXCEPT = 2 in order to see
precisely what line the math errors are occuring. If you don't have
any math errors (I'm not sure if IDL generates them when creating
NaNs. That's my only suggestion.
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