[ADMB Users] spaces/tabs

Mollie Brooks mbrooks at ufl.edu
Tue Sep 7 10:09:40 PDT 2010


Thanks Laura. I figured out the one space thing just now. Strange.  
Does END_CALCS  signify the end of LOCAL_CALCS?

After getting past that, I now get a similar error on the last line  
where I assign a value to my objective_function_value.
*** tpl2cpp   ADMBponds_process3
Error in line 86 while reading
n

So I'm trying to cut my indents all down to 1 space, but I prefer the  
visual punctuation of indenting a good amount. I hope something works.
-Mollie


On Sep 7, 2010, at 1:02 PM, Lee, Laura (MRC) wrote:

> When I’ve used LOCAL_CALCS in the DATA_SECTION, I’ve found that the  
> term LOCAL_CALCS and the associated END_CALCS should only be  
> indented one space. I had problems when I indented with more than  
> one space. Not sure if this applies to the PARAMETER_SECTION as well.
>
> From: users-bounces at admb-project.org [mailto:users-bounces at admb-project.org 
> ] On Behalf Of Mollie Brooks
> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 12:39 PM
> To: users at admb-project.org
> Subject: [ADMB Users] spaces/tabs
>
> Hi All,
> Following your advice, I went through my code and replaced all the  
> tabs with spaces and now my LOCAL_CALCS section heading is getting  
> an error. I gave up on the TOP_OF_MAIN_SECTION and decided to do  
> this in command line. The weird thing is that my code compiled just  
> fine yesterday and that's how I found out that I had a memory  
> shortage (separate problem). Why would it change it's reading of the  
> LOCAL_CALCS section? I still have it indented within the  
> PARAMETER_SECTION although I've tried not indenting it also.
> thanks,
> Mollie
>
> P.S. Is there a new version compiled for a 64 bit mac? Would this  
> help?
>
>
>

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