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Possible weirdness with 1D NXcanSAS data (Trac #875) #961

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smk78 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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Possible weirdness with 1D NXcanSAS data (Trac #875) #961

smk78 opened this issue Mar 30, 2019 · 4 comments
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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

During use of 4.0.1 in our training course this morning several students generated the attached error whilst fitting an ellipsoid * HayterMSA to the SANS from a 0.5% SDS in D2O solution.

There were two things in common: (i) they were all using identical lightweight Dell desktops (ie, I guess it could be a CPU/GPU issue???), and (ii) the data they were loading had been stored in the NXcanSAS .h5 format (actual file attached).

When I asked them to repeat their actions but using the equivalent data from the !SasView test folder they could not generate the error.

I have been unable to replicate the error on my office desktop (where SAS_OPENCL=none).

Anyone any ideas what caused this error?

Migrated from http://trac.sasview.org/ticket/875

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    "status": "closed",
    "changetime": "2017-04-05T14:47:32",
    "_ts": "2017-04-05 14:47:32.951718+00:00",
    "description": "During use of 4.0.1 in our training course this morning several students generated the attached error whilst fitting an ellipsoid * HayterMSA to the SANS from a 0.5% SDS in D2O solution.\n\nThere were two things in common: (i) they were all using identical lightweight Dell desktops (ie, I guess it could be a CPU/GPU issue???), and (ii) the data they were loading had been stored in the NXcanSAS .h5 format (actual file attached).\n\nWhen I asked them to repeat their actions but using the equivalent data from the !SasView test folder they could not generate the error.\n\nI have been unable to replicate the error on my office desktop (where SAS_OPENCL=none).\n\nAnyone any ideas what caused this error?\n",
    "reporter": "smk78",
    "cc": "",
    "resolution": "fixed",
    "workpackage": "SasView Bug Fixing",
    "time": "2017-03-08T16:22:39",
    "component": "SasView",
    "summary": "Possible weirdness with 1D NXcanSAS data",
    "priority": "major",
    "keywords": "",
    "milestone": "SasView 4.2.0",
    "owner": "butler",
    "type": "defect"
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@smk78 smk78 added this to the SasView 4.2.0 milestone Mar 30, 2019
@smk78 smk78 added Defect Bug or undesirable behaviour Incomplete Migration Major Big change in the code or important change in behaviour and removed Incomplete Migration labels Mar 30, 2019
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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

Trac update at 2017/03/08 16:23:17:

  • smk78 changed attachment from "" to "WP_20170308_001.jpg"
  • smk78 commented:

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smk78 commented Mar 30, 2019

Trac update at 2017/03/08 16:23:42:

  • smk78 changed attachment from "" to "0.5 wt% SDS.h5"
  • smk78 commented:

NXcanSAS file

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Trac update at 2017/04/05 14:47:06:

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Trac update at 2017/04/05 14:47:32:

  • butler commented:

This is just the usual response from fitting that goes to a bad place - LM is particularly prone to this. However in this case the values used to start were clearly bad: the charge was negative and the temperature set to > 6100 K! The default min was set to 0 at some point prior to 4.1 and the default max temp has been set to something sensible: 450 K.

Will close this ticket but see about reopening ticket 820 or creating another one to capture the fact that a more useful pop up would be nice.

  • butler changed resolution from "" to "fixed"
  • butler changed status from "accepted" to "closed"

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