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Segmentation Fault when running rbeast in a for-loop with hasOutlier=True #32
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Marina,
Thanks for the important feedback. Unfortunately there is no way to tell what went wrong without reproducing the error on my end. If possible, can you share a sample dataset plus the failing script for me to test-run it and figure out the cause?
Thanks.
Kaiguang
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Hi everyone, I've been using your algorithm to detect change points in bird populations, and I'm loving the results so far! When I run BEAST without a for-loop, it works perfectly. However, when I introduce a for-loop around o = rb. beast(. . . )
Hi everyone,
I've been using your algorithm to detect change points in bird populations, and I'm loving the results so far!
When I run BEAST without a for-loop, it works perfectly. However, when I introduce a for-loop around o = rb.beast(...) to calculate change points for multiple time series, the first iteration executes without any issues, but I encounter a segmentation fault during the second iteration.
I'm using the latest version of the Python package on my Mac, and all my time series have a length of 260.
Do you have any suggestions on how I might resolve this issue?
Thank you!
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Hi everyone, I've been using your algorithm to detect change points in bird populations, and I'm loving the results so far! When I run BEAST without a for-loop, it works perfectly. However, when I introduce a for-loop around o = rb. beast(. . . )
Hi everyone,
I've been using your algorithm to detect change points in bird populations, and I'm loving the results so far!
When I run BEAST without a for-loop, it works perfectly. However, when I introduce a for-loop around o = rb.beast(...) to calculate change points for multiple time series, the first iteration executes without any issues, but I encounter a segmentation fault during the second iteration.
I'm using the latest version of the Python package on my Mac, and all my time series have a length of 260.
Do you have any suggestions on how I might resolve this issue?
Thank you!
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Kaiguang
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Hi everyone,
I've been using your algorithm to detect change points in bird populations, and I'm loving the results so far!
When I run BEAST like this without a for-loop, it works perfectly:
o = rb.beast(y, deltat='7 days', period='1 year', hasOutlier=True)
However, when I introduce a for-loop around it to calculate change points for multiple time series, the first iteration executes without any issues, but I encounter a segmentation fault during the second iteration. With
hasOutlier=False
, the loop works fine.I'm using the latest version of the Python package on my Mac, and all my time series have a length of 260.
Do you have any suggestions on how I might resolve this issue?
Thank you!
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