MARK Benchmark Error

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MARK Benchmark Error

Postby ufuser » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:51 pm

I am attempting to run the MARK benchmark found here http://www.phidot.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=577 and I am encountering the error:

Visual Fortran run-time error
forrtl: severe (161): Program Exception - array bounds exceeded
Image PC Routine Line Source
mark.exe 004C2BCC ESTMAT 1115 estmat.for

I am not sure what this means, can anyone help?

My PC
Dell OptiPlex 755
Intel Quad Core 6600 2.4 GHz
4 GB Ram
Windows Vista Enterprise SP1
Mark version 5.1
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Re: MARK Benchmark Error

Postby cooch » Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:16 pm

ufuser wrote:I am attempting to run the MARK benchmark found here http://www.phidot.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=577 and I am encountering the error:

Visual Fortran run-time error
forrtl: severe (161): Program Exception - array bounds exceeded
Image PC Routine Line Source
mark.exe 004C2BCC ESTMAT 1115 estmat.for

I am not sure what this means, can anyone help?

My PC
Dell OptiPlex 755
Intel Quad Core 6600 2.4 GHz
4 GB Ram
Windows Vista Enterprise SP1
Mark version 5.1


Thats because the benchmark code as presented is no longer compatible with the current version of the MARK executable. It is on my list for 'updating' - probably sometime next week.

If you really want to do it now, you can actually extract the basic histories and the underlying parameter structure from the current benchmark, and feed it into MARK manually.
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Postby ufuser » Fri Sep 12, 2008 2:31 pm

I will wait for the updated code. Thanks!
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new benchmark

Postby egc » Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:34 pm

ufuser wrote:I will wait for the updated code. Thanks!


Just posted updated code.
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Postby bacollier » Wed Sep 17, 2008 2:54 pm

Evan,
I just tested the updated benchmark on my new computer following the instructions and mark gave me an error

Error=Number of parameters specified is incorrect for this number of occasions.

here is the bottom of the .list file.



Program MARK - Survival Rate Estimation with Capture-Recapture Data
Compaq(Win32) Vers. 5.1 Apr 2007 17-Sep-2008 13:48:08 Page 007
benchmark program
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Number of unique encounter histories read was 255.

Number of individual covariates read was 0.
Time interval lengths are all equal to 1.

Data type is Multi-state Live Encounters.

Time in seconds for last procedure was 1.47


INPUT --- proc estimate link=Sin varest=2ndPart SIMANNEAL;


INPUT --- model={S(s*t)p(s*t)psi(s*t)};

INPUT --- group=1 S A:A rows=3 cols=3 Triang Time=1;
INPUT --- group=1 S B:B rows=3 cols=3 Triang Time=4;

ERROR -- Number of parameters specified is incorrect for this number of occasions.
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at your end

Postby egc » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:32 pm

bacollier wrote:Evan,
I just tested the updated benchmark on my new computer following the instructions and mark gave me an error

Error=Number of parameters specified is incorrect for this number of occasions.

here is the bottom of the .list file.



Program MARK - Survival Rate Estimation with Capture-Recapture Data
Compaq(Win32) Vers. 5.1 Apr 2007 17-Sep-2008 13:48:08 Page 007
benchmark program


You must be making a mistake somewhere. Works perfectly for me.
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Postby bacollier » Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:47 pm

As per usual, you are correct. Downloaded and re-installed MARK again, works fine.

Bret
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Postby egc » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:39 am

bacollier wrote:As per usual, you are correct. Downloaded and re-installed MARK again, works fine.

Bret


Glad it worked. As with most things related to 'software issues', best advice is always to re-install.
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