Error during integration
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 1:49 pm
Hi all,
I am having some trouble during the integration step in Gosia. I have tried for 2 days now and cannot see the reason behind the problem. I had it running perfectly ok with 8 experiments, and recently added a further 2. Since then, I get the error:
It seems to relate to a section of the code which loops over pin diodes even though I do not define any in my experiments and have the azimuthal option set in the EXPT section. The integration runs ok for the original 8 experiments but fails when it reaches the new, 9th experiment. I have tried changing the definitions of the experiments in EXPT and OP,INTI but still the error persists.
I was hoping somebody who uses Gosia more regularly would be able to spot my obvious mistake and help me to move on!!
I have linked to the input files I am using, plus the version of gosia which I edited to include the efficiency curves used (the error occurs even with the release version from the wiki page)
http://ns.ph.liv.ac.uk/~lg/Gosia/
Many thanks,
Liam
I am having some trouble during the integration step in Gosia. I have tried for 2 days now and cannot see the reason behind the problem. I had it running perfectly ok with 8 experiments, and recently added a further 2. Since then, I get the error:
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At line 2012 of file gosia_20081208.10.f (unit = 14, file = 'dum.14')
Fortran runtime error: Bad integer for item 2 in list input
It seems to relate to a section of the code which loops over pin diodes even though I do not define any in my experiments and have the azimuthal option set in the EXPT section. The integration runs ok for the original 8 experiments but fails when it reaches the new, 9th experiment. I have tried changing the definitions of the experiments in EXPT and OP,INTI but still the error persists.
I was hoping somebody who uses Gosia more regularly would be able to spot my obvious mistake and help me to move on!!
I have linked to the input files I am using, plus the version of gosia which I edited to include the efficiency curves used (the error occurs even with the release version from the wiki page)
http://ns.ph.liv.ac.uk/~lg/Gosia/
Many thanks,
Liam