Problem with sp.between
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Seth Falcon ★ 7.4k
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Hi Adrien, Thanks for sending in the report. On 24 Nov 2005, adrien.jamain at imperial.ac.uk wrote: > I have a very strange problem with sp.between for some graphs. It > runs for a while, then crashes RGui, and returns a textbox saying: > 'The instruction at "0x0000002c" referenced memory at > "0x0000002c". The memory could not be read.' > > The strange thing is that it happens only for *some* graphs, but for > all nodes in those graphs. > > Has anyone experienced anything similar? SessionInfo and a code > snippet (to show you that I'm not doing anything fancy...) are > below. The snip that you sent is useful, but what we really need, in addition, is a (hopefully small) example graph object that produces the error (or a way to generate the graph object). Can you post one on a public website or ftp server or mail me privately and I can give you instructions for our ftp server (I'd rather avoid large attachements in email if possible). >> raw.center.nel > A graphNEL graph with undirected edges > Number of Nodes = 2013 > Number of Edges = 4775 > >> nodes(raw.center.nel)[2] > [1] "1415673_at" > >> adj(raw.center.nel, "1415673_at") > $"1415673_at" > [1] "1455238_at" "1418467_at" "1428583_at" "1422558_at" > "1422153_a_at" > [6] "1450863_a_at" "1452830_s_at" "1434028_at" "1415822_at" > "1428892_at" > >> sp.between(raw.center.nel, "1415673_at", "1455238_at") > > that's where it explodes... Well, if adj is to be believed one would sure expect an answer from sp.between and not an explosion :-) + seth
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Seth Falcon ★ 7.4k
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On 30 Nov 2005, adrien.jamain at imperial.ac.uk wrote: > Hi Seth and everyone, > > Actually I found the problem a couple of days ago, I was going to > send a reply. It is to do with negative weights in the graph. The > graphNEL object is fine with it, but sp.between doesn't like it *at > all* (even if the shortest path between the 2 nodes in argument only > contains positive weights -that's why the problem isn't easy to > find). Of course one cannot work out distances with negative weights > (in general), but perhaps an all-out crash could be avoided and an > error returned? > > Here is a example (if your R is fed up with life): > gR = new("graphNEL", nodes=c("A", "B", "C")) > gR = addEdge("A", "B", gR, 1) > gR = addEdge("B", "C", gR, -1) > sp.between(gR, "A", "B") Excellent, we will investigate and (hopefully) deploy a fix soon. + seth
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> Hi Adrien, > > Thanks for sending in the report. > > On 24 Nov 2005, adrien.jamain at imperial.ac.uk wrote: > > I have a very strange problem with sp.between for some graphs. It > > runs for a while, then crashes RGui, and returns a textbox saying: > > 'The instruction at "0x0000002c" referenced memory at "0x0000002c". > > The memory could not be read.' > > > > The strange thing is that it happens only for *some* > graphs, but for > > all nodes in those graphs. > > > > Has anyone experienced anything similar? SessionInfo and a code > > snippet (to show you that I'm not doing anything fancy...) > are below. > > The snip that you sent is useful, but what we really need, in > addition, is a (hopefully small) example graph object that > produces the error (or a way to generate the graph object). > > Can you post one on a public website or ftp server or mail me > privately and I can give you instructions for our ftp server > (I'd rather avoid large attachements in email if possible). > > > >> raw.center.nel > > A graphNEL graph with undirected edges Number of Nodes = > 2013 Number > > of Edges = 4775 > > > >> nodes(raw.center.nel)[2] > > [1] "1415673_at" > > > >> adj(raw.center.nel, "1415673_at") > > $"1415673_at" > > [1] "1455238_at" "1418467_at" "1428583_at" "1422558_at" > > "1422153_a_at" > > [6] "1450863_a_at" "1452830_s_at" "1434028_at" "1415822_at" > > "1428892_at" > > > >> sp.between(raw.center.nel, "1415673_at", "1455238_at") > > > > that's where it explodes... > > Well, if adj is to be believed one would sure expect an > answer from sp.between and not an explosion :-) > > + seth > Hi Seth and everyone, Actually I found the problem a couple of days ago, I was going to send a reply. It is to do with negative weights in the graph. The graphNEL object is fine with it, but sp.between doesn't like it *at all* (even if the shortest path between the 2 nodes in argument only contains positive weights -that's why the problem isn't easy to find). Of course one cannot work out distances with negative weights (in general), but perhaps an all-out crash could be avoided and an error returned? Here is a example (if your R is fed up with life): gR = new("graphNEL", nodes=c("A", "B", "C")) gR = addEdge("A", "B", gR, 1) gR = addEdge("B", "C", gR, -1) sp.between(gR, "A", "B") Adrien
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