Closed ggonzo47 closed 4 years ago
Hmm, strange... try to do the following to start fresh:
~/.isochrones
directorytracks
, then execute tracks.initialize()
See if that works (will take a few minutes).
Is this still an issue?
No longer an issue. Thanks.
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I get the following error from the quick start example (using python 3.7.3 on MacOS High Sierra with Anaconda):
from isochrones import get_ichrone tracks = get_ichrone('mist', tracks=True)
mass, age, feh = (1.03, 9.72, -0.11)
tracks.generate(mass, age, feh, return_dict=True)
Exception has occurred: IndexError index 133 is out of bounds for axis 0 with size 133
and here is the output where it crashed: "interpolating missing values in evolution tracks (feh=-4.0)': 86%|█████████████████▎ | 115/133 [00:00<00:00, 135.32it/s]"