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Crash on omission of index - Сообщения
#1 Опубликовано: 16.12.2010 14:01:20
Version: 0.89 (build 3856)
Date 7/23/2010
When I got the range of t below zero SMath crashed.

Date 7/23/2010
When I got the range of t below zero SMath crashed.

#2 Опубликовано: 16.12.2010 15:09:12
Version: 0.89 (build 3856)
Date 7/23/2010
In the definition of y, note that the subscript k is missing. Upon hitting enter, SMath crashed.

Date 7/23/2010
In the definition of y, note that the subscript k is missing. Upon hitting enter, SMath crashed.

#3 Опубликовано: 16.12.2010 17:27:53
Hello.
Cannot reproduce this error on my PC. Could you provide a worksheet in *.sm format for testing?
Bet regards, Andrey Ivashov.
Cannot reproduce this error on my PC. Could you provide a worksheet in *.sm format for testing?
Bet regards, Andrey Ivashov.
#4 Опубликовано: 17.12.2010 08:13:27
Hello,
Crashing occur at my computer as well, as soon as I insert the matrix M in the plot :


Regards,
Radovan
Crashing occur at my computer as well, as soon as I insert the matrix M in the plot :
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#5 Опубликовано: 17.12.2010 19:35:12
I was using this file when I made the typing mistakes shown above.
SourceFile.sm
BTW: I use Photobucket for sharing photos in forums, but I haven't really got a similar facility to share files (code). Can anyone recommend something? The above link is to Google, which seems to work, but doesn't seem as elegant as something that just lets the reader click on the file and have it open in SMath.
Also, THANK YOU for working on this project (SMath) and THANK YOU for keeping current on the forum. SMath is very cool! Is this the product of a single person's work or is there a team of contributors (coders)?
SourceFile.sm
BTW: I use Photobucket for sharing photos in forums, but I haven't really got a similar facility to share files (code). Can anyone recommend something? The above link is to Google, which seems to work, but doesn't seem as elegant as something that just lets the reader click on the file and have it open in SMath.
Also, THANK YOU for working on this project (SMath) and THANK YOU for keeping current on the forum. SMath is very cool! Is this the product of a single person's work or is there a team of contributors (coders)?
#6 Опубликовано: 18.12.2010 04:05:17
Hello zeeobob,
It was mentioned here many times that you can use Smath Studio Wiki and the File manager there to upload your files and to make the link to them here on the forum.
BTW: There is a nice and cool service called Dropbox. You can have 2GB( up to 8GB ) of free space to upload, share, make links to your files etc. (never expires). Just try it - it is free - and I think you will be rather surprised
It was also mentoned many times. Smath Studio, including this forum, is actually made and maintained by a single person - Andrey Ivashov (smath).
Regards,
Radovan
WroteBTW: I use Photobucket for sharing photos in forums, but I haven't really got a similar facility to share files (code). Can anyone recommend something?
It was mentioned here many times that you can use Smath Studio Wiki and the File manager there to upload your files and to make the link to them here on the forum.
BTW: There is a nice and cool service called Dropbox. You can have 2GB( up to 8GB ) of free space to upload, share, make links to your files etc. (never expires). Just try it - it is free - and I think you will be rather surprised

WroteIs this the product of a single person's work or is there a team of contributors (coders)?
It was also mentoned many times. Smath Studio, including this forum, is actually made and maintained by a single person - Andrey Ivashov (smath).
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#7 Опубликовано: 18.12.2010 10:33:54
Thanks for taking a time to explain the problem. Will fix this as soon as possible.
Best regards.
Best regards.
#8 Опубликовано: 18.12.2010 15:33:22
Radovan,
Thank you for the hints on the wiki and on the link to Dropbox! Very cool.
I apologize for not having followed the forum and wiki contents for enough time to really get the flavor for all of the content
- I thought from my review that Andrey Ivashov might have been the sole developer.
My day job is being the director of engineering for a company. We do both hardware and software development. The complexity of SMath is such that I am totally blown away that a single individual would have the skills (architectural and developmental) as well as the drive (stick to it-ness) to bring something like SMath to the level of sophistication that it currently exists at. I am very impressed by the effort and project and very grateful for the opportunity to have such a wonderful tool available. I've been paying the MathCad folks for licenses since Ver 3.0 - SMath seems to be a nice alternative for many many applications.
To Andrey: Simply - Thank You.
And Radovan, thank you again for your kind and patient response with a newbie to the forum.
Sincerely,
Bob Perrin
Thank you for the hints on the wiki and on the link to Dropbox! Very cool.
I apologize for not having followed the forum and wiki contents for enough time to really get the flavor for all of the content

My day job is being the director of engineering for a company. We do both hardware and software development. The complexity of SMath is such that I am totally blown away that a single individual would have the skills (architectural and developmental) as well as the drive (stick to it-ness) to bring something like SMath to the level of sophistication that it currently exists at. I am very impressed by the effort and project and very grateful for the opportunity to have such a wonderful tool available. I've been paying the MathCad folks for licenses since Ver 3.0 - SMath seems to be a nice alternative for many many applications.
To Andrey: Simply - Thank You.
And Radovan, thank you again for your kind and patient response with a newbie to the forum.
Sincerely,
Bob Perrin
#9 Опубликовано: 18.12.2010 17:49:21
You are welcome Bob
Thank you for your kind words regarding Smath project and for using it.
Do not hesitate to ask whatever you want about it (in is not important if something has already mentioned or not).
People can halp this project in different ways. One thing is to find bugs (as you did - thank you). Moreover, good willing programers can extend it by writing plugins - for their own use or for sharing with us as well.
Regards,
Radovan

Thank you for your kind words regarding Smath project and for using it.
Do not hesitate to ask whatever you want about it (in is not important if something has already mentioned or not).
People can halp this project in different ways. One thing is to find bugs (as you did - thank you). Moreover, good willing programers can extend it by writing plugins - for their own use or for sharing with us as well.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#10 Опубликовано: 20.12.2010 02:11:17
Don't know if this is the same issue or a new one.
Same file as above. Was just modifying the example. Seems to be an issue with t generating a large result as an exponent. If I constrain t to be -3 <= t <= 3 every thing works.
Am using a different machine and the portable application today.


Had a similar issue crop up with the next example using sinh and cosh. Will post below.
Same file as above. Was just modifying the example. Seems to be an issue with t generating a large result as an exponent. If I constrain t to be -3 <= t <= 3 every thing works.
Am using a different machine and the portable application today.


Had a similar issue crop up with the next example using sinh and cosh. Will post below.
#11 Опубликовано: 20.12.2010 06:57:28
Hello Bob,
I do not know as well if these things are related or not. There is obviously some problem with 2D plot region and plotting a two column matrix under some specific situations. SMath should not crash anyway - but report some warning or error messages. Andrey will fix it as soon as he can. In order to help him, just put some more problematic examples.
Regards,
Radovan
I do not know as well if these things are related or not. There is obviously some problem with 2D plot region and plotting a two column matrix under some specific situations. SMath should not crash anyway - but report some warning or error messages. Andrey will fix it as soon as he can. In order to help him, just put some more problematic examples.
Regards,
Radovan
When Sisyphus climbed to the top of a hill, they said: "Wrong boulder!"
#12 Опубликовано: 23.12.2010 03:29:58
Maybe more of the same...
Was using the portable version on my laptop again.
The crash occurred when I accidentally typed -44 instead of -4 as the lower bound on t.

Was using the portable version on my laptop again.
The crash occurred when I accidentally typed -44 instead of -4 as the lower bound on t.

#13 Опубликовано: 23.12.2010 05:18:20
Thank you.
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