Hi!
Thanks very much for your bug report! I fixed the problem, committed the
new code and the "-f" option of associate should now write the correct
word vectors to the file specified.
Best,
Beate
On Tue, 31 May 2005, Linuxer Wang wrote:
> Hello, all
>
> I read part of the source codes, I have a problem with function
> find_neighbors() in file neighbors.c.
>
> I marked the problems lines as @1 and @2 as follows:
>
> if( neighbor_item.score > threshold) {
> if ( (neighbor_item.vector = malloc(vector_size)) == NULL ) { <---------@1
> fprintf( stderr, "neighbors.c: can't allocate vector memory.\n" );
> free_tail( list, neighbor_item_free );
> return 0;
> }
> list_insert( list, &last, depth, <---------@2
> (void *) &neighbor_item, sizeof( NEIGHBOR_ITEM ),
> neighbor_item_cmp, neighbor_item_free );
>
> list_length++;
>
> /* Set the threshold to the lowest value in the list */
> if( (last != NULL) && (list_length >= depth))
> threshold = ((NEIGHBOR_ITEM *) (last->data))->score;
> }
>
> Note that, @1 clears the vector of neighbor_item, so when @2 tries to
> insert neighbor_item to the list, the vector of neighbor_item is already
> zero array.
> So the problem is that the order of @1 and @2 should be conversed. The
> current codes cause the output to file contains only zeros.
>
> Can anyone verify it?
> Yours,
>
>
>
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