[TRNSYS-users] invalid floating point

David Bradley bradley at tess-inc.com
Fri Mar 30 07:54:44 PDT 2007


Michael,
   An "invalid floating point" is usually generated by either a division by 
0 or by accessing an array out of bounds (for instance if you have an array 
with 100 spots and you try to reference spot 101). If you are able to debug 
your component while the simulation is running then you can put a 
breakpoint in your code and walk through one line at a time until you find 
the problem.
Cheers,
  David


At 09:33 3/30/2007, Hartl Michael wrote:
>Hello TRNSYS-Users,
>
>I have been creating a simple model of a radiative heater.
>Unfortunatelly I get the error "invalid floating point" while running this 
>modell. To solve the equation of the outlet temperature of the radiator I 
>applied the Newton-method and I guess the iteration I wrote is incorrect.
>
>I attached the source code for the case anybody would like to look through!
>
>I appreciate every sugesstion to get this model work!!
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Michael
>
>
>
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