Closed CelineLavergne closed 6 months ago
Hi Celine I am not a part of the team, but I think you will need to provide a workable example (code, data and previous/current results) for them to see what the problem might be. Cheers, Chris
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Dear developers, I really appreciate simmR and use it for my research to solve environmental problems. However, I am having some troubles lastly. I obtained very different results using simmR with similar data that I already analyzed last year or some months ago. I am wondering if the new release/update may be the reason? This is quite challenging because it may totally change the conclusion of our work. Thanks in advance, Best regards
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Hi Chris, You are totally right! Thanks a lot. I hereby add an excel file with the input and outputs of the model and the code I use. Maybe I did something wrong but I did not manage to figure it out,
Thanks a lot for your help Cheers
Hi Celine, we had a small bug in a recent release that we have since fixed - have you tried rerunning this recently? If you're still having an issue let me know. Thanks!
Hi Emma! It seems the problem is solved. But I will let you know if something goes wrong. Thanks a lot!
Dear developers, I really appreciate simmR and use it for my research to solve environmental problems. However, I am having some troubles lastly. I obtained very different results using simmR with similar data that I already analyzed last year or some months ago. I am wondering if the new release/update may be the reason? This is quite challenging because it may totally change the conclusion of our work. Thanks in advance, Best regards