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imoada |
Posted - 04/19/2016 : 12:21:54 PM Origin 2016 64it sr2 b9.3.2.303 Demo Operating System: win7 ultimate sp1 64bit
Hi
I find something strange. When using %(%(y,@lc<n>)) expression to express sth in text label in graph, if n >=9 or nth line of column comments is missing, Origin2016sr2-32bit will crash. Origin2016sr2-64bit will not crash. But, it looks like that Origin2016sr2-64bit will run out windows system memory so as to crash windows system.
Is that really a bug?
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imoada |
Posted - 04/21/2016 : 04:36:58 AM Hi Amanda:
@lc1 could be "[A]B,@wl,Summary.R1.Stats_AdjRSquare, .4", @lc2 could be "[C]D,E, .4", etc. If I change my mind , I can edit %(%(y,@lc<n>)) again and again and again to show different text in the graph, that is convenient, in comparison with editing linking text, especially in the case that there is a lot of graphs.
Thanks Junhua
quote: Originally posted by AmandaLu
Hi Junhua,
Yes, I can reproduce the crash in my 32bit PC. I have submitted a JIRA for this problem:
https://originlab.jira.com/browse/ORG-14626
BTW, not sure why you use two sets of %() in the text object. %(1,@lc<n>) can show the nth row of column comment, and no crash happens.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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AmandaLu |
Posted - 04/20/2016 : 02:27:49 AM Hi Junhua,
Yes, I can reproduce the crash in my 32bit PC. I have submitted a JIRA for this problem:
https://originlab.jira.com/browse/ORG-14626
BTW, not sure why you use two sets of %() in the text object. %(1,@lc<n>) can show the nth row of column comment, and no crash happens.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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