Hi Mark,
Thanks for your prompt reply. I've already started over and remade
this file several times. I've also renamed a file that does work and
fixed the numbers just to see, and that hasn't worked either. There
aren't any strange characters on using your cat command, but the
columns aren't appearing as columns, but rather as one continuous row.
I've attached the file in question here. Any thoughts? Thanks so
much in advance.
387.779 4.347 1
396.823 5.518 1
405.866 4.613 1
414.909 7.078 1
426.952 3.852 1
435.994 8.785 1
448.037 5.678 1
457.067 4.877 1
466.099 4.253 1
475.155 4.853 1
484.198 5.878 1
493.322 4.413 1
502.366 4.253 1
511.41 3.719 1
520.453 4.918 1
529.497 4.052 1
538.541 6.544 1
547.586 5.28 1
Susan
On Nov 13, 2010, at 5:23 AM, Mark Jenkinson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Try doing:
>
> cat -v /Users/slee/Kids/PE/TF/PE210E.txt
>
> and looking for unusual characters. Sometimes
> they are invisible when viewed in certain ways
> but can cause problems.
>
> The best chance of fixing it, if you have other
> files that work OK, is simply to start over and
> make the file afresh.
>
> All the best,
> Mark
>
>
> On 13 Nov 2010, at 06:40, Susan wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've been having a problem with one of my 3-column custom timing
>> files. I keep getting an error message that reads: "Problem with
>> processing the model: No valid [onset duration strengh] triplets
>> found in /Users/slee/Kids/PE/TF/PE210E.txt child process exited
>> abnormally".
>>
>> I know this happens when you don't follow the right format for the
>> timing files, but I've checked this file several times, and it was
>> created identically to many other files (which had no problems). I
>> would appreciate any thoughts/advice.
>>
>> Susan Lee.
>>
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