[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Floating Point Invalid



PureBytes Links

Trading Reference Links

I forgot to mention, you need to shut down TS after making the change and 
then restart.

At 09:08 AM 8/14/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear Mr. Brower,
>
>I wonder if you have any other thoughts. I've followed your
>instructions, but unfortunately the indicator still will not properly
>apply. It will work if I demand less of it through different
>input changes. Also, at times, I get a quick moment where the indicator
>appears on the chart, but then vanishes and the error message appears.
>Other times the indicator appears completely for a moment, but then some
>of it's drawings will vanish to leave only a portion of what is expected
>on the screen.
>
>Again the vendor believes this to be a video card and or driver problem.
>
>Thanks for your time,
>
>Chuck
>
>
>William Brower wrote:
> >
> > This is the result of a "Feature" implemented by TS.  The techie
> > programmers at TS insisted on implementing "enhanced precision checking"
> > despite strong protests from this user and others.  To fix the problem,
> > turn off the "Feature" by opening the Power Editor.   Go to the menu and
> > select VIEW/OPTIONS and deselect the offending "Feature."  This should
> > eliminate these erroneous messages.
> >
> > At 08:48 PM 8/13/02 -0500, you wrote:
> > >I have recently purchased a very impressive indicator package for use in
> > >TS 2000i. The indicator draws many "trendlines" in addidtion to other
> > >things. Unfortunately, I can only successfully apply the indicator to my
> > >charts on rare occassions. Instead I typically get a Runtime Error from
> > >TS - "Floating Point invalid numbers in calculation."
> > >
> > >The indicator vendor insists that this problem is occurring on my
> > >Windows 2000 NT Professional
> > >machine due to a problem with a video card and or driver. Has anyone out
> > >there experienced this
> > >problem and, better yet - successfully dealt with it. I've seen previous
> > >posts which
> > >describe the cause of this problem to be related to code/software, but
> > >the vendor is quite confident
> > >that I'm dealing with a video problem and that someone out there could
> > >help.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >
> > >Chuck Tannenbaum
> >
> > Bill Brower
> > Email: 1000mileman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Web Site: http://www.insideedge.net
> > Web Site: http://www.portfolioriskanalysis.com

Bill Brower
Email: 1000mileman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web Site: http://www.insideedge.net
Web Site: http://www.portfolioriskanalysis.com