Hi Paul - this is not a bug. Translating what the error message is saying,
your maximum step size is less than your minimum step size. If you look
under simulation parameters, you'll find you have set the maximum step size
to 0.01 and the minimum to 1.0.
If you set the minimum step to less than 0.01, then your model run, but
doesn't do anything particularly interesting.
Status: open Milestone: Cournot Labels: Simulation fail MacOSX 2.35.0 Created: Sat Apr 23, 2022 01:10 PM UTC by Paul Price Last Updated: Sun Apr 24, 2022 11:12 PM UTC Owner: nobody Attachments:
Hi Paul - this is not a bug. Translating what the error message is saying, your maximum step size is less than your minimum step size. If you look under simulation parameters, you'll find you have set the maximum step size to 0.01 and the minimum to 1.0.
If you set the minimum step to less than 0.01, then your model runs, but doesn't do anything particularly interesting.
Last edit: High Performance Coder 2022-04-27
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Upload the Minsky model file here. I want to see it on windows
Thanks. Model attached.
Interesting. I get the same error on windows. I have never come across this bug myself. Paul I sent you a PM about wiring your variables.
Hi,
Thanks very much for finding my problem, glad to hear it's not a bug, just
my own lack of understanding of the simulation parameter workings.
(This model was not meant to be interesting, it was just to find if
same apparent bug persisted from a previous model.)
Paul
On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 8:47 AM High Performance Coder hpcoder@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
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#1389Hi Paul - this is not a bug. Translating what the error message is saying, your maximum step size is less than your minimum step size. If you look under simulation parameters, you'll find you have set the maximum step size to 0.01 and the minimum to 1.0.
If you set the minimum step to less than 0.01, then your model runs, but doesn't do anything particularly interesting.
Last edit: High Performance Coder 2022-04-27