[TRNSYS-users] range check error

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Mon Aug 13 10:26:39 PDT 2007


Marijke,
   There are two things you can try. The first thing to try is to set 
the "debug mode" (field 9 in the Studio's simulation control cards 
window) to TRUE. This will check whether any of your component's 
outputs are being set to NaN (not a number) and whether your 
component is overwriting the outputs of another component. If that 
doesn't lead you to the solution then you should run your simulation 
through the Fortran debugger and step one line at a time through the 
code, watching that values of the variables as they change. It should 
be quite apparent where the problem is coming from.
Kind regards,
  David

At 10:23 8/13/2007, Marijke Steeman wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>When trying to use a new - made type in the studio, i get the error:
>"range check error: an unexpected error occured and Trnsys will abort".
>However, I had no problems with compiling the dll of the type in Fortran
>and while running the type alone (not coupled with Trnsys) in Fortran I
>also did not get any errors.
>I know that this error can be caused by dividing by zero, does anyone
>know which other things can cause this problem and how I can try to
>find it in my For. file?
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>Best regards,
>
>ir-arch Marijke Steeman
>Universiteit Gent
>Vakgroep Architectuur en Stedebouw
>Jozef Plateaustraat 22
>9000 Gent
>tel 09 264 37 52
>fax 09 264 41 85
><mailto:marijke.steeman at ugent.be>marijke.steeman at ugent.be
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