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Re: batch problem


From: m . gallucci
Subject: Re: batch problem
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 16:14:13 +0200 (CEST)

Thanks to Paul for the entry,
however, I do not have a runtime error, nor my program crashes. It just
does not get the values from my app.scm and simply set them to 0, when
the variables are type float. Besides that, the program executes well,
and the lispAppArchiver reads well every variable of type int. Any other
suggestion?

thanks
marcello

On 14 Sep, address@hidden wrote:
> See this entry:
> http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/SwarmFaq/SwarmOnlineFaq.html#5.4
> 
> 
> address@hidden wrote:
>> 
>> I'm experiencing the following problem:
>> 
>> I read my model parameters with lispAppArchiver (as in HeatBugs example)
>> . Everything is fine but I cannot read values for float variables.
>> when I do that the program works (compiles and launches) but the (float)
>> variable is set to 0.0000. Any help?
> 
>> Marcello Gallucci (Ph.D)
> 
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