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Results not correct on first "Run" #34

Closed kinman1 closed 11 years ago

kinman1 commented 11 years ago

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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kinman1 commented 11 years ago

Really. I see everything, all races, all loci, and scroll bars.

Github periodically goes down for me, so I've attached the screenshot here. On 2/5/13 10:09 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

Nothing attached.

On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:15 AM, kinman1 wrote:

Really. I see everything, all races, all loci, and scroll bars.

Github periodically goes down for me, so I've attached the screenshot here. On 2/5/13 10:09 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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kinman1 commented 11 years ago

All races screenshot Odd, I know I attached it, because I looked. Anyway, see if this comes through. On 2/5/13 10:15 AM, Keith Inman wrote:

Really. I see everything, all races, all loci, and scroll bars.

Github periodically goes down for me, so I've attached the screenshot here. On 2/5/13 10:09 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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kinman1 commented 11 years ago

Github won't take my tiff. I've changed it to a png

K On 2/5/13 10:17 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Nothing attached.

On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:15 AM, kinman1 wrote:

Really. I see everything, all races, all loci, and scroll bars.

Github periodically goes down for me, so I've attached the screenshot here. On 2/5/13 10:09 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

still nothing attached. github is not good with attachments.

it might not have taken mine either.

On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:30 AM, kinman1 wrote:

Github won't take my tiff. I've changed it to a png

K On 2/5/13 10:17 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Nothing attached.

On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:15 AM, kinman1 wrote:

Really. I see everything, all races, all loci, and scroll bars.

Github periodically goes down for me, so I've attached the screenshot here. On 2/5/13 10:09 AM, nrbiocom wrote:

Not exactly. I see all three races, but only half the loci and no scroll bar on the bottom. Here is the screen shot On Feb 5 , 2013, at 10:06 AM, kinman1 wrote:

When clicking "Run" the first time for an analysis, the results shown on the results page are not correct; what is displayed is either the last analysis that was performed, or some weird combination of past and present results. Oddly, if you click save this first time, the correct results are saved to a file, not the (incorrect) results that are displayed on the page.

If you the click the results page anywhere, or click "Restart", you are taken back to the data page. If you click "Run" again, now the correct results and format are displayed. Again, what is saved is the correct data. I will post screen shots later as I'm in the middle of other stuff at the moment.

Keith

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lukeis commented 11 years ago

It's there... https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/3004126/128629/2f2525a2-6fc2-11e2-8be2-23afb5cbaab0.png

to appropriately attach an image you should do it through the browser rather than reply with an attachment in email.

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

I've tried that, was not successful with a variety of formats.

On Feb 5, 2013, at 10:50 AM, Luke Inman-Semerau wrote:

It's there... https://f.cloud.github.com/assets/3004126/128629/2f2525a2-6fc2-11e2-8be2-23afb5cbaab0.png

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kinman1 commented 11 years ago

The best format is a .png.

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

The upload is a PITA. And it makes you post the unsuccessful download comment

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

Here is my current output

current output copy

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

And here is the .csv that results from the apparently truncated output. Again, I see all 3 races, but only about half the loci. OK no luck uploading .csv. Really a PITA

lukeis commented 11 years ago

github doesn't really like file uploads... I did need to create a google-code project to host the downloads, you could log issues there and attach files (much more easily) http://code.google.com/p/lab-retriever/issues/list if you want. Or put the files in drop box and just mention the location in a comment.

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

csv output with incomplete loci copy

kinman1 commented 11 years ago

I may have some insight into this problem. For whatever reason, when the Run button is first pressed, the resulting display is from the last run (is there a cache or a buffer of that somewhere?). The calculation is running in the background, but isn't fast enough (even with just one unknown) to post the true result. Where I caught this was running a 3 unknown sample; as soon as run is pressed, a result is shown, but the 3 unk calculation takes several minutes to run. If I wait long enough, and press the run button after the solver has run, the correct result is displayed.

So clearly, we need something like an hour-glass, or some other sign that the program is running, and not displaying a result until the calculation for this set of inputs is complete.

lukeis commented 11 years ago

I think i have a fix for this, basically what was happening was a prior runs temporary output file was getting the name of the previous runs temporary file name. And to check that the process is complete it looks for the output file ;)

I'll post a new version tonight.

lukeis commented 11 years ago

new version posted, should be fixed, please confirm

kinman1 commented 11 years ago

I've run 1.06 and there is now a spinning beach ball and the profile is dimmed while the program runs. If @nrbiocom can confirm this, I think the issue is closed.

nrbiocom commented 11 years ago

Yes, I see beach ball (not spinning ;-) and progress bar while program runs. We can close the issue. On Feb 8, 2013, at 1:19 PM, kinman1 wrote:

I've run 1.06 and there is now a spinning beach ball and the profile is dimmed while the program runs. If @nrbiocom can confirm this, I think the issue is closed.

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