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Thoughts on improving function execution time?
Matlab Community/Experts,
I was able to reduce the execution time of the attached function from about 120 hours down to about 2 1/2 hours with the use of "parfor" and vectorization.
Would be great to reduce execution time further without installing the parallelization tool box.
Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestion on how to further reduce exection time?
Spent a good part of the day digging through various similar answered quesitons though I am tapped out.
Also attached a snap-shot of my CPU performance at high and low utilization periods. I think that my laptop has the "capacity" to do more work though I do not know how to tweak it (without dipping into the parallel tool box).
Thank you,
CDMatlab Community/Experts,
I was able to reduce the execution time of the attached function from about 120 hours down to about 2 1/2 hours with the use of "parfor" and vectorization.
Would be great to reduce execution time further without installing the parallelization tool box.
Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestion on how to further reduce exection time?
Spent a good part of the day digging through various similar answered quesitons though I am tapped out.
Also attached a snap-shot of my CPU performance at high and low utilization periods. I think that my laptop has the "capacity" to do more work though I do not know how to tweak it (without dipping into the parallel tool box).
Thank you,
CD Matlab Community/Experts,
I was able to reduce the execution time of the attached function from about 120 hours down to about 2 1/2 hours with the use of "parfor" and vectorization.
Would be great to reduce execution time further without installing the parallelization tool box.
Does anyone have any thoughts/suggestion on how to further reduce exection time?
Spent a good part of the day digging through various similar answered quesitons though I am tapped out.
Also attached a snap-shot of my CPU performance at high and low utilization periods. I think that my laptop has the "capacity" to do more work though I do not know how to tweak it (without dipping into the parallel tool box).
Thank you,
CD parfor, vectorization, improve speed MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Image Aquisition Toolbox, islogging versus isrunning confusion
Hello, I have a couple of questions over the IMAQ toolbox.
1: Im getting confused over the checks islogging and isrunning. Which one actually checks whether the camera is collecting light? (The documentation isn’t very clear)
2: Is there anyway to flag the start of the camera collecting light (I dont mind how the camera is setup, i.e. trigger manual or immediate, but Im only collecting 1 image). The reason I want to flag the start of the camera actually collecting photons is I want to also send a command to a laser to turn on 200ms after the start of the camera collecting photons.
Thanks
JasonHello, I have a couple of questions over the IMAQ toolbox.
1: Im getting confused over the checks islogging and isrunning. Which one actually checks whether the camera is collecting light? (The documentation isn’t very clear)
2: Is there anyway to flag the start of the camera collecting light (I dont mind how the camera is setup, i.e. trigger manual or immediate, but Im only collecting 1 image). The reason I want to flag the start of the camera actually collecting photons is I want to also send a command to a laser to turn on 200ms after the start of the camera collecting photons.
Thanks
Jason Hello, I have a couple of questions over the IMAQ toolbox.
1: Im getting confused over the checks islogging and isrunning. Which one actually checks whether the camera is collecting light? (The documentation isn’t very clear)
2: Is there anyway to flag the start of the camera collecting light (I dont mind how the camera is setup, i.e. trigger manual or immediate, but Im only collecting 1 image). The reason I want to flag the start of the camera actually collecting photons is I want to also send a command to a laser to turn on 200ms after the start of the camera collecting photons.
Thanks
Jason imaq, image, isrunning, islogging MATLAB Answers — New Questions
gmsh .m files, reading boundaries
Is it possible to export the boundary information when exporting gmsh mesh. I want to apply forces to certain boundaries in the mesh. I read that one can identify domains in the mesh, but could not find any information regarding boundaries.Is it possible to export the boundary information when exporting gmsh mesh. I want to apply forces to certain boundaries in the mesh. I read that one can identify domains in the mesh, but could not find any information regarding boundaries. Is it possible to export the boundary information when exporting gmsh mesh. I want to apply forces to certain boundaries in the mesh. I read that one can identify domains in the mesh, but could not find any information regarding boundaries. gmsh, matlab, mesh MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Average of a repeating array
Hi,
I’ve got an output vector from simulink that has dimensions of 25560×1. There are 100 individual cycles within this data and I am trying to get an average of all of them. I am using the attached code to isolate each 256 cycle element, add it together, and then divide to achieve the average. However, I keep getting an error about exceeding array elements. Is there a better way to "squash" this 25560 array into a 256 array with the data being averaged? Thank you.
Bat10Count = round(25560/100);
for x = 1:Bat10Count
TotalBatteryP10_293(x)=(BatteryS10_293(x)+BatteryS10_293(Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(2*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(3*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(4*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(5*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(6*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(7*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(8*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(9*Bat10Count+x)+ BatteryS10_293(10*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(11*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(12*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(13*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(14*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(15*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(16*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(17*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(18*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(19*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(20*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(21*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(22*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(23*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(24*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(25*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(26*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(27*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(28*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(29*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(30*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(31*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(32*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(33*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(34*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(35*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(36*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(37*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(38*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(39*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(40*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(41*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(42*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(43*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(44*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(45*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(46*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(47*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(48*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(49*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(50*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(51*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(52*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(53*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(54*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(55*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(56*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(57*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(58*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(59*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(60*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(61*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(62*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(63*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(64*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(65*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(66*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(67*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(68*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(69*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(70*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(71*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(72*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(73*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(74*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(75*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(76*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(77*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(78*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(79*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(80*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(81*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(82*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(83*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(84*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(85*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(86*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(87*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(88*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(89*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(90*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(91*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(92*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(93*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(94*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(95*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(96*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(97*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(98*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(99*Bat10Count+x))/100;
endHi,
I’ve got an output vector from simulink that has dimensions of 25560×1. There are 100 individual cycles within this data and I am trying to get an average of all of them. I am using the attached code to isolate each 256 cycle element, add it together, and then divide to achieve the average. However, I keep getting an error about exceeding array elements. Is there a better way to "squash" this 25560 array into a 256 array with the data being averaged? Thank you.
Bat10Count = round(25560/100);
for x = 1:Bat10Count
TotalBatteryP10_293(x)=(BatteryS10_293(x)+BatteryS10_293(Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(2*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(3*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(4*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(5*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(6*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(7*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(8*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(9*Bat10Count+x)+ BatteryS10_293(10*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(11*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(12*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(13*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(14*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(15*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(16*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(17*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(18*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(19*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(20*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(21*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(22*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(23*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(24*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(25*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(26*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(27*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(28*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(29*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(30*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(31*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(32*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(33*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(34*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(35*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(36*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(37*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(38*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(39*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(40*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(41*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(42*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(43*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(44*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(45*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(46*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(47*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(48*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(49*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(50*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(51*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(52*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(53*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(54*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(55*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(56*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(57*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(58*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(59*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(60*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(61*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(62*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(63*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(64*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(65*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(66*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(67*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(68*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(69*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(70*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(71*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(72*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(73*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(74*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(75*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(76*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(77*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(78*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(79*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(80*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(81*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(82*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(83*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(84*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(85*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(86*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(87*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(88*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(89*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(90*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(91*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(92*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(93*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(94*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(95*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(96*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(97*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(98*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(99*Bat10Count+x))/100;
end Hi,
I’ve got an output vector from simulink that has dimensions of 25560×1. There are 100 individual cycles within this data and I am trying to get an average of all of them. I am using the attached code to isolate each 256 cycle element, add it together, and then divide to achieve the average. However, I keep getting an error about exceeding array elements. Is there a better way to "squash" this 25560 array into a 256 array with the data being averaged? Thank you.
Bat10Count = round(25560/100);
for x = 1:Bat10Count
TotalBatteryP10_293(x)=(BatteryS10_293(x)+BatteryS10_293(Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(2*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(3*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(4*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(5*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(6*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(7*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(8*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(9*Bat10Count+x)+ BatteryS10_293(10*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(11*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(12*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(13*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(14*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(15*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(16*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(17*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(18*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(19*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(20*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(21*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(22*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(23*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(24*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(25*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(26*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(27*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(28*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(29*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(30*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(31*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(32*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(33*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(34*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(35*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(36*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(37*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(38*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(39*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(40*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(41*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(42*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(43*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(44*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(45*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(46*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(47*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(48*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(49*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(50*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(51*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(52*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(53*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(54*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(55*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(56*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(57*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(58*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(59*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(60*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(61*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(62*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(63*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(64*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(65*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(66*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(67*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(68*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(69*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(70*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(71*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(72*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(73*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(74*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(75*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(76*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(77*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(78*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(79*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(80*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(81*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(82*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(83*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(84*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(85*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(86*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(87*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(88*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(89*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(90*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(91*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(92*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(93*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(94*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(95*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(96*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(97*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(98*Bat10Count+x)+BatteryS10_293(99*Bat10Count+x))/100;
end average, simulink output, output MATLAB Answers — New Questions
hey so i need to repeat the code everytime to see and analyze the time responses for 20 different values of k. How can i do it at once and have the output for all the values?
% Time response problme #3
% time response and pole zero plot
k=input(‘Enter the value of k’);
ng1=[k];dg1=[1];
ng=[20]; dg=[1 1 5];
[na, da]=series(ng,dg,ng1,dg1)
[num, den]=cloop(na,da)
sys=tf(num,den)
[z,p,k]=tf2zp(num,den)
subplot(1,2,1);step(sys,20e-1)
S = stepinfo(sys)
subplot(1,2,2); zplane(num,den)% Time response problme #3
% time response and pole zero plot
k=input(‘Enter the value of k’);
ng1=[k];dg1=[1];
ng=[20]; dg=[1 1 5];
[na, da]=series(ng,dg,ng1,dg1)
[num, den]=cloop(na,da)
sys=tf(num,den)
[z,p,k]=tf2zp(num,den)
subplot(1,2,1);step(sys,20e-1)
S = stepinfo(sys)
subplot(1,2,2); zplane(num,den) % Time response problme #3
% time response and pole zero plot
k=input(‘Enter the value of k’);
ng1=[k];dg1=[1];
ng=[20]; dg=[1 1 5];
[na, da]=series(ng,dg,ng1,dg1)
[num, den]=cloop(na,da)
sys=tf(num,den)
[z,p,k]=tf2zp(num,den)
subplot(1,2,1);step(sys,20e-1)
S = stepinfo(sys)
subplot(1,2,2); zplane(num,den) #loops #repeat #multiple inputs MATLAB Answers — New Questions
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Most of them are unnecesarry for me, why Can’t I just hide or disable them?
I saw there is a discussion in this forum about this started years ago.. Yet dev’s didn’t bother themselves.
Don’t forget that It was constant ignorance of customers needs that lead to death of Internet Explorer and rise of other Browsers.. So why keeping the same attitude with this one too?
Only 1 of this options are added by my Extension ( W ) Block Element , Windscribe VPN Extension. Most of them are unnecesarry for me, why Can’t I just hide or disable them?I saw there is a discussion in this forum about this started years ago.. Yet dev’s didn’t bother themselves.Don’t forget that It was constant ignorance of customers needs that lead to death of Internet Explorer and rise of other Browsers.. So why keeping the same attitude with this one too? Read More
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TraceId: *****************************
Error: Unknown HResult Error code: 0x80072efe.
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Update QuickBooks: Ensure that you’re using the latest version of QuickBooks by downloading and installing any available updates from the Intuit website. Updating the software can address known bugs, compatibility issues, and security vulnerabilities that may trigger unrecoverable errors.
Run QuickBooks File Doctor: QuickBooks File Doctor is a diagnostic tool provided by Intuit to fix common company file and network-related issues. Run the tool to scan and repair any detected errors in your QuickBooks company file and network setup.
Verify and Rebuild Data: Within QuickBooks, navigate to the “File” menu, select “Utilities,” and then choose “Verify Data.” This process checks for data integrity issues in your company file. If any issues are found, follow up by selecting “Rebuild Data” to resolve them. Make sure to create a backup of your company file before proceeding with this step.
Disable Antivirus and Firewall: Temporarily disable your antivirus software and firewall settings to rule out any interference with QuickBooks operations. Once disabled, try running QuickBooks again to see if the error persists. If the error is resolved, reconfigure your security software to allow QuickBooks access while ensuring that it’s not blocking any essential processes.
Create a New User Account: If the error is specific to a user account, create a new user profile within QuickBooks and transfer the necessary data to the new account. This can help resolve any corruption or issues with the existing user profile.
Contact QuickBooks Support: If the above solutions fail to resolve the unrecoverable error, reach out to QuickBooks support for further assistance. Provide detailed information about the error, including any error codes received, steps taken to troubleshoot, and system specifications.
Conclusion:
QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error can be a frustrating obstacle for users, disrupting productivity and causing undue stress. However, with the right knowledge and troubleshooting techniques, you can effectively diagnose and resolve this issue. By understanding the potential causes and implementing the appropriate solutions outlined in this guide, you can minimize downtime and ensure smooth operation of your QuickBooks software. Remember to stay proactive by keeping your software updated and maintaining regular backups of your company files to mitigate the risk of future errors.
QuickBooks, a widely used accounting software, streamlines financial management for businesses of all sizes. However, like any software, it’s not immune to errors. One of the most frustrating issues users encounter is the QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error. This error disrupts workflow and can cause panic among users. In this guide, we’ll delve into what this error is, its potential causes, and most importantly, effective solutions to resolve it. What is QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error? QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error is a critical issue that occurs unexpectedly, prompting the software to crash or abruptly close the active program window. When this error strikes, users typically receive a dialogue box with a numerical error code, indicating the severity of the issue. The error often appears in different scenarios, such as when opening a company file, running a specific QuickBooks feature, or performing routine tasks within the software. Reasons Behind QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error: Understanding the root causes of QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error is essential for effective troubleshooting. While pinpointing the exact cause can be challenging due to the error’s generic nature, several common triggers include:Data Damage: Corrupted or damaged company files, network data files, or transaction files can lead to unrecoverable errors in QuickBooks.Outdated Software: Using an outdated version of QuickBooks or not installing the latest updates can result in compatibility issues and trigger unrecoverable errors.System Configuration Issues: Incompatible system settings, such as firewall configurations or antivirus software settings, may interfere with QuickBooks operations and trigger the error.Network Problems: Issues with the network connection or network setup can disrupt communication between QuickBooks and its components, leading to unrecoverable errors.User Account Issues: Corrupted user accounts, permissions, or profile settings within QuickBooks can also contribute to unrecoverable errors.Solutions to Resolve QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error: Resolving QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error requires a systematic approach, considering the various factors that could be contributing to the issue. Below are some effective solutions to troubleshoot and fix this error:Update QuickBooks: Ensure that you’re using the latest version of QuickBooks by downloading and installing any available updates from the Intuit website. Updating the software can address known bugs, compatibility issues, and security vulnerabilities that may trigger unrecoverable errors.Run QuickBooks File Doctor: QuickBooks File Doctor is a diagnostic tool provided by Intuit to fix common company file and network-related issues. Run the tool to scan and repair any detected errors in your QuickBooks company file and network setup.Verify and Rebuild Data: Within QuickBooks, navigate to the “File” menu, select “Utilities,” and then choose “Verify Data.” This process checks for data integrity issues in your company file. If any issues are found, follow up by selecting “Rebuild Data” to resolve them. Make sure to create a backup of your company file before proceeding with this step.Disable Antivirus and Firewall: Temporarily disable your antivirus software and firewall settings to rule out any interference with QuickBooks operations. Once disabled, try running QuickBooks again to see if the error persists. If the error is resolved, reconfigure your security software to allow QuickBooks access while ensuring that it’s not blocking any essential processes.Create a New User Account: If the error is specific to a user account, create a new user profile within QuickBooks and transfer the necessary data to the new account. This can help resolve any corruption or issues with the existing user profile.Contact QuickBooks Support: If the above solutions fail to resolve the unrecoverable error, reach out to QuickBooks support for further assistance. Provide detailed information about the error, including any error codes received, steps taken to troubleshoot, and system specifications.Conclusion: QuickBooks Unrecoverable Error can be a frustrating obstacle for users, disrupting productivity and causing undue stress. However, with the right knowledge and troubleshooting techniques, you can effectively diagnose and resolve this issue. By understanding the potential causes and implementing the appropriate solutions outlined in this guide, you can minimize downtime and ensure smooth operation of your QuickBooks software. Remember to stay proactive by keeping your software updated and maintaining regular backups of your company files to mitigate the risk of future errors. Read More
Add New Event Issue on Modern Events Lists
When adding a new event from the modern events web part or list, SharePoint navigates to the following URL: /_layouts/15/Event.aspx?ListGuid=36db15ff-dd21-4246-9961-c7605ccbfb55&Mode=Edit. If you were to copy the URL and open it in a new page or refresh the current page after it loads, the following error is shown. This did not happen previously and seems to be a bug recently introduced. Did something change on the backend for the Event.aspx page recently?
When adding a new event from the modern events web part or list, SharePoint navigates to the following URL: /_layouts/15/Event.aspx?ListGuid=36db15ff-dd21-4246-9961-c7605ccbfb55&Mode=Edit. If you were to copy the URL and open it in a new page or refresh the current page after it loads, the following error is shown. This did not happen previously and seems to be a bug recently introduced. Did something change on the backend for the Event.aspx page recently? Read More
Azure Files tiering
Hello,
I have Azure Files and have maxed out multiple 100 TB file shares. Is there anyway to automatically move cool or cold files to an archive tier or into BLOB storage? Ideally this would be done in such a way that it leaves a stub file behind that a user can click to automatically re-hydrate the files but if that’s not an option I can live with just an automated move of files that haven’t been touched in X number of months.
Hello, I have Azure Files and have maxed out multiple 100 TB file shares. Is there anyway to automatically move cool or cold files to an archive tier or into BLOB storage? Ideally this would be done in such a way that it leaves a stub file behind that a user can click to automatically re-hydrate the files but if that’s not an option I can live with just an automated move of files that haven’t been touched in X number of months. Read More
What should I do if Intuit Download Manager Error
The Intuit Download Manager is a tool designed to facilitate the downloading and installation of QuickBooks and other Intuit products. However, users may encounter errors while using this software, such as the Intuit Download Manager Error. This error can impede the download process and cause frustration. In this guide, we’ll explore what the Intuit Download Manager Error is, its potential causes, and effective solutions to resolve it.
What is Intuit Download Manager Error?
Intuit Download Manager Error is a common issue that occurs when users encounter difficulties while downloading or installing Intuit products like QuickBooks. When this error occurs, users may receive various error messages or prompts, indicating a failure in the download process. The error can manifest in different forms, such as connectivity issues, download failures, or compatibility problems with the operating system.
Reasons Behind Intuit Download Manager Error:
Understanding the underlying causes of the Intuit Download Manager Error is crucial for effective troubleshooting. While the exact trigger may vary depending on the specific circumstances, common reasons for this error include:
Network Connectivity Issues: Poor or unstable internet connection can disrupt the download process and cause the Intuit Download Manager to fail. Network congestion, router issues, or firewall settings may also interfere with the download.
Corrupted Download Files: If the download files associated with the Intuit Download Manager are corrupted or incomplete, it can lead to errors during the installation process. This can occur due to interrupted downloads, file corruption during transfer, or issues with the download server.
System Configuration Problems: Incompatible system settings, such as antivirus software or firewall configurations, may block the Intuit Download Manager from functioning correctly. Additionally, outdated operating systems or insufficient system resources can hinder the download process.
Intuit Server Issues: Sometimes, the Intuit server hosting the download files may experience technical issues or maintenance downtime, preventing users from accessing the necessary files through the Download Manager.
User Permissions: Insufficient user permissions or restrictions on the computer may prevent the Intuit Download Manager from accessing and downloading the required files. This can occur in environments with strict security policies or user access controls.
Solutions to Resolve Intuit Download Manager Error:
Resolving Intuit Download Manager Error requires a systematic approach to address the underlying causes effectively. Below are some practical solutions to troubleshoot and fix this error:
Check Network Connection: Ensure that your computer is connected to a stable and reliable internet connection. Verify that there are no network issues, such as connectivity drops or bandwidth limitations, that could impede the download process. Consider using a wired connection for more stable download speeds.
Disable Firewall and Antivirus: Temporarily disable any firewall or antivirus software running on your computer, as they may be blocking the Intuit Download Manager from accessing the necessary files or server. Once disabled, attempt the download again to see if the error persists. Remember to re-enable your security software after completing the download.
Clear Download Cache: If the Intuit Download Manager is storing corrupted or incomplete download files in its cache, clearing the cache may resolve the error. Navigate to the settings or preferences menu within the Download Manager and locate the option to clear the download cache. After clearing the cache, restart the Download Manager and attempt the download again.
Use Compatibility Mode: If you’re experiencing compatibility issues with the Intuit Download Manager and your operating system, try running the software in compatibility mode. Right-click on the Download Manager executable file, select “Properties,” and navigate to the “Compatibility” tab. Check the box to run the program in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows, then restart the Download Manager and attempt the download again.
Download Directly from Intuit Website: If the Intuit Download Manager continues to encounter errors, consider downloading the software directly from the Intuit website using a web browser. Visit the official Intuit website, navigate to the product download page, and follow the instructions to download and install the software manually. This bypasses the need for the Download Manager and may resolve any issues associated with it.
Contact Intuit Support: If the above solutions fail to resolve the Intuit Download Manager Error, reach out to Intuit customer support for further assistance. Provide detailed information about the error message or prompts you’re encountering, as well as any troubleshooting steps you’ve already taken. Intuit support representatives can offer personalized guidance to help resolve the issue promptly.
Conclusion:
The Intuit Download Manager Error can be a frustrating obstacle for users attempting to download and install Intuit products like QuickBooks. However, by understanding the potential causes and implementing the appropriate solutions outlined in this guide, you can effectively troubleshoot and resolve this error. Remember to stay patient and methodical in your approach, and don’t hesitate to seek assistance from Intuit support if needed. With persistence and the right strategies, you can overcome the Intuit Download Manager Error and successfully download and install your desired Intuit products.
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The Intuit Download Manager is a tool designed to facilitate the downloading and installation of QuickBooks and other Intuit products. However, users may encounter errors while using this software, such as the Intuit Download Manager Error. This error can impede the download process and cause frustration. In this guide, we’ll explore what the Intuit Download Manager Error is, its potential causes, and effective solutions to resolve it. What is Intuit Download Manager Error? Intuit Download Manager Error is a common issue that occurs when users encounter difficulties while downloading or installing Intuit products like QuickBooks. When this error occurs, users may receive various error messages or prompts, indicating a failure in the download process. The error can manifest in different forms, such as connectivity issues, download failures, or compatibility problems with the operating system. Reasons Behind Intuit Download Manager Error: Understanding the underlying causes of the Intuit Download Manager Error is crucial for effective troubleshooting. While the exact trigger may vary depending on the specific circumstances, common reasons for this error include:Network Connectivity Issues: Poor or unstable internet connection can disrupt the download process and cause the Intuit Download Manager to fail. Network congestion, router issues, or firewall settings may also interfere with the download.Corrupted Download Files: If the download files associated with the Intuit Download Manager are corrupted or incomplete, it can lead to errors during the installation process. This can occur due to interrupted downloads, file corruption during transfer, or issues with the download server.System Configuration Problems: Incompatible system settings, such as antivirus software or firewall configurations, may block the Intuit Download Manager from functioning correctly. Additionally, outdated operating systems or insufficient system resources can hinder the download process.Intuit Server Issues: Sometimes, the Intuit server hosting the download files may experience technical issues or maintenance downtime, preventing users from accessing the necessary files through the Download Manager.User Permissions: Insufficient user permissions or restrictions on the computer may prevent the Intuit Download Manager from accessing and downloading the required files. This can occur in environments with strict security policies or user access controls. Solutions to Resolve Intuit Download Manager Error: Resolving Intuit Download Manager Error requires a systematic approach to address the underlying causes effectively. Below are some practical solutions to troubleshoot and fix this error:Check Network Connection: Ensure that your computer is connected to a stable and reliable internet connection. Verify that there are no network issues, such as connectivity drops or bandwidth limitations, that could impede the download process. Consider using a wired connection for more stable download speeds.Disable Firewall and Antivirus: Temporarily disable any firewall or antivirus software running on your computer, as they may be blocking the Intuit Download Manager from accessing the necessary files or server. Once disabled, attempt the download again to see if the error persists. Remember to re-enable your security software after completing the download.Clear Download Cache: If the Intuit Download Manager is storing corrupted or incomplete download files in its cache, clearing the cache may resolve the error. Navigate to the settings or preferences menu within the Download Manager and locate the option to clear the download cache. After clearing the cache, restart the Download Manager and attempt the download again.Use Compatibility Mode: If you’re experiencing compatibility issues with the Intuit Download Manager and your operating system, try running the software in compatibility mode. Right-click on the Download Manager executable file, select “Properties,” and navigate to the “Compatibility” tab. Check the box to run the program in compatibility mode for an earlier version of Windows, then restart the Download Manager and attempt the download again.Download Directly from Intuit Website: If the Intuit Download Manager continues to encounter errors, consider downloading the software directly from the Intuit website using a web browser. Visit the official Intuit website, navigate to the product download page, and follow the instructions to download and install the software manually. This bypasses the need for the Download Manager and may resolve any issues associated with it.Contact Intuit Support: If the above solutions fail to resolve the Intuit Download Manager Error, reach out to Intuit customer support for further assistance. Provide detailed information about the error message or prompts you’re encountering, as well as any troubleshooting steps you’ve already taken. Intuit support representatives can offer personalized guidance to help resolve the issue promptly.Conclusion: The Intuit Download Manager Error can be a frustrating obstacle for users attempting to download and install Intuit products like QuickBooks. However, by understanding the potential causes and implementing the appropriate solutions outlined in this guide, you can effectively troubleshoot and resolve this error. Remember to stay patient and methodical in your approach, and don’t hesitate to seek assistance from Intuit support if needed. 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Partner Blog | Join us on July 11th for MCAPS Start for Partners
By Nicole Dezen, Chief Partner Officer and Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Solutions
Earlier this year, we shared that we are evolving the partner event formerly called Microsoft Inspire to align with our flagship customer event, Microsoft Ignite. For the first time ever, this year’s Microsoft Ignite event will have partners join key customers and leading industry executives for an in-person experience in Chicago, Illinois on November 18-22, 2024. Participants will also be able to join digitally.
In preparation for Ignite and the start of our fiscal year, we are inviting our partners to join us for a digital event starting July 11, 2024, called MCAPS Start for Partners. I’m pleased to share more details about this partner invitation in this blog.
Each fiscal year at Microsoft begins with an event called MCAPS Start, designed for sellers in the global Microsoft Customer and Partner Solutions (MCAPS) organization. Partners are essential to our overall market strategy and can amplify sales efforts in ways we could never achieve alone. This year, we’re expanding our annual meeting with Microsoft sellers to include a partner-focused digital readiness event that we are calling MCAPS Start for Partners. By involving our partners in our go-to-market strategy from the beginning of the fiscal year, we can create synergy and drive collective success.
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There is light at the end of the tunnel – be persistent in securing your verification
Good morning everyone,
If you read my previous post and the unfortunate response I received from Jill, you might thing that my situation was hopeless. Her response was basically telling me it was never going to happen. For some reason, the post was then immediately locked and no further discussion was allowed. I
I did not let that deter me. I opened yet another support ticket. This time providing them with all the same information and a plea to please contact me for anything that they needed to verify that I was who I said I was.
While waiting over a week for support to provide any assistance, I can across a similar situation with HPE and their partner program. They were more open about the issues than Microsoft had been. It would seem that the verification with them failed as well. The reason for this is that I had not secured a DUNS number for the business. This is a free number you can get simply by applying. US or Canada. I was left wondering if that is what Microsoft was also using for business verification.
I may never know the answer, but my persistence paid off. As of an hour ago, I am now a verified Microsoft Partner.
3 weeks, 2 support tickets, unlimited frustration, and a dash of perseverance was the correct recipe for my success.
Good luck everyone!
Good morning everyone, If you read my previous post and the unfortunate response I received from Jill, you might thing that my situation was hopeless. Her response was basically telling me it was never going to happen. For some reason, the post was then immediately locked and no further discussion was allowed. I I did not let that deter me. I opened yet another support ticket. This time providing them with all the same information and a plea to please contact me for anything that they needed to verify that I was who I said I was. While waiting over a week for support to provide any assistance, I can across a similar situation with HPE and their partner program. They were more open about the issues than Microsoft had been. It would seem that the verification with them failed as well. The reason for this is that I had not secured a DUNS number for the business. This is a free number you can get simply by applying. US or Canada. I was left wondering if that is what Microsoft was also using for business verification. I may never know the answer, but my persistence paid off. As of an hour ago, I am now a verified Microsoft Partner. 3 weeks, 2 support tickets, unlimited frustration, and a dash of perseverance was the correct recipe for my success. Good luck everyone! Read More
Updated default paste option in Word for Windows
Hi Microsoft 365 Insiders,
Exciting news, Word for Windows users! One of the default paste options is getting an update, based on your feedback! Merge Formatting is now the default option when pasting from other programs.
Check out the details in our latest blog post from Ali Forelli, Product Manager on the Word team: Updated default paste option in Word for Windows
Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Thanks!
Perry Sjogren
Microsoft 365 Insider Social Media Manager
Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android
Hi Microsoft 365 Insiders,
Exciting news, Word for Windows users! One of the default paste options is getting an update, based on your feedback! Merge Formatting is now the default option when pasting from other programs.
Check out the details in our latest blog post from Ali Forelli, Product Manager on the Word team: Updated default paste option in Word for Windows
Give it a try and let us know what you think!
Thanks!
Perry Sjogren
Microsoft 365 Insider Social Media Manager
Become a Microsoft 365 Insider and gain exclusive access to new features and help shape the future of Microsoft 365. Join Now: Windows | Mac | iOS | Android Read More
Some questions on ADF and Azure SQL Server
Hi,
My company is looking to implement a data integration method. The project has been assigned to me but I’m not a data engineer and so I would like your guidance on the recommendation.
I have the need to ingest several (only twelve at present) 3rd-party data sources into our domain so the data can be reported on. These external data sources are simple RDMS (most likely all to be MS SQL Server) and the volume of data, due to the 3rd-party creating a View for me, is only going to be around 20 columns and 20,000 rows, per data source. It’s all structured data.
My intention is to use Azure Data Factory (ADF) as the integration tool. The reason for this is we are entirely MS cloud-based and I see the ADF as the most suitable (simple, robust, cheap) MS cloud-based integration tool available – although you may inform me otherwise.
I need to decide on the storage to hold the external data. I’ve had very brief experience with Synapse Serverless Pool, as it was the recommended substitute for Data Export Services (DES) (we use Dynamics 365 as our transactional system), which I found limiting in the SQL commands compatibility. Many of the SQL Views I had wrote upon DES weren’t compatible in Synapse – I guess due to Synapse being written in Spark. For this reason, I am reluctant to use Synapse as the data storage. It is for this same reason I am reluctant to use the ADF Storage Account as I believe it is too written in Spark.
Please can you advise on the below questions:
1) Is the ADF Storage Account written in Spark and thus prone to the same incompatibility as Synapse Serverless Pool is?
2) What are the benefits to using the ADF Storage Account over Azure SQL Server, and visa versa?
3) I know this question configuration specific but I’ll ask anyway. Which is cheaper based on our basic use-case – ADF Storage Account or Azure SQL Server? I have trouble understanding the online pricing calculators.
4) I understand to execute activities/pipelines between Azure storage sources (ADF Storage Account, Azure SQL Server, etc.. Azure products) a ‘Azure integration runtime’ is needed. I also understand to extract data from an On-Premise SQL Server database a ‘Self-Hosted integration runtime’ is required – is this correct, and where will this ‘Self-Hosted integration runtime’ need to be installed (on the box that is running On-Premise SQL Server?)?
I think that’s all my questions for now. Thanks for your help.
Hi,My company is looking to implement a data integration method. The project has been assigned to me but I’m not a data engineer and so I would like your guidance on the recommendation.I have the need to ingest several (only twelve at present) 3rd-party data sources into our domain so the data can be reported on. These external data sources are simple RDMS (most likely all to be MS SQL Server) and the volume of data, due to the 3rd-party creating a View for me, is only going to be around 20 columns and 20,000 rows, per data source. It’s all structured data.My intention is to use Azure Data Factory (ADF) as the integration tool. The reason for this is we are entirely MS cloud-based and I see the ADF as the most suitable (simple, robust, cheap) MS cloud-based integration tool available – although you may inform me otherwise.I need to decide on the storage to hold the external data. I’ve had very brief experience with Synapse Serverless Pool, as it was the recommended substitute for Data Export Services (DES) (we use Dynamics 365 as our transactional system), which I found limiting in the SQL commands compatibility. Many of the SQL Views I had wrote upon DES weren’t compatible in Synapse – I guess due to Synapse being written in Spark. For this reason, I am reluctant to use Synapse as the data storage. It is for this same reason I am reluctant to use the ADF Storage Account as I believe it is too written in Spark.Please can you advise on the below questions:1) Is the ADF Storage Account written in Spark and thus prone to the same incompatibility as Synapse Serverless Pool is?2) What are the benefits to using the ADF Storage Account over Azure SQL Server, and visa versa?3) I know this question configuration specific but I’ll ask anyway. Which is cheaper based on our basic use-case – ADF Storage Account or Azure SQL Server? I have trouble understanding the online pricing calculators.4) I understand to execute activities/pipelines between Azure storage sources (ADF Storage Account, Azure SQL Server, etc.. Azure products) a ‘Azure integration runtime’ is needed. I also understand to extract data from an On-Premise SQL Server database a ‘Self-Hosted integration runtime’ is required – is this correct, and where will this ‘Self-Hosted integration runtime’ need to be installed (on the box that is running On-Premise SQL Server?)?I think that’s all my questions for now. Thanks for your help. Read More
Partner Case Study Series | Cloud 9: Azure Rights Management enhances document control
Cloud 9 Infosystems digitally transforms businesses to reduce costs by leveraging the extensibility of the cloud
Cloud 9 Infosystems is a Microsoft gold partner and Tier 1 cloud solution provider for data analytics, cloud platform, application development, and application integration. The full-service firm headquartered in Downers Grove, Illinois, helps businesses harness the power of cloud computing to reduce their operational costs. In 2017, Microsoft named Cloud 9 Infosystems the US SMB Rising Star Mid West Partner of the Year.
The Navnit Group is a Mumbai, India-based network of businesses spanning the automotive, infrastructure, marine, adventure sports, aviation, and financial services sectors.
As part of its consulting services, Cloud 9 Infosystems offers a two-week engagement to integrate Office 365, Microsoft Entra ID, Azure Rights Management, and Azure Monitor Log Analytics in clients’ environments.
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Develop moving average filter to cancel random noise
A sine-wave signal of frequency 1 Hz is sampled at 1000Hz. This signal is added to uniform random noise. Develop a moving average filter to cancel uniform random noise. Write MATLAB code to accomplish above taskA sine-wave signal of frequency 1 Hz is sampled at 1000Hz. This signal is added to uniform random noise. Develop a moving average filter to cancel uniform random noise. Write MATLAB code to accomplish above task A sine-wave signal of frequency 1 Hz is sampled at 1000Hz. This signal is added to uniform random noise. Develop a moving average filter to cancel uniform random noise. Write MATLAB code to accomplish above task moving average filter, random noise MATLAB Answers — New Questions
2nd order IIR low pass filter
A sine-wave signal of frequency 10 Hz is sampled at 15 Hz. This signal is passed to a 2nd order IIR low pass filter of cutoff frequency 7.5 Hz. Determine the output of LPF?A sine-wave signal of frequency 10 Hz is sampled at 15 Hz. This signal is passed to a 2nd order IIR low pass filter of cutoff frequency 7.5 Hz. Determine the output of LPF? A sine-wave signal of frequency 10 Hz is sampled at 15 Hz. This signal is passed to a 2nd order IIR low pass filter of cutoff frequency 7.5 Hz. Determine the output of LPF? iir, 2nd order lpf, low pass filter MATLAB Answers — New Questions
‘Iterations stopped. The solution didn’t converge due to ill conditioned or non finite matrix computation.’ when use function ‘pcregistercpd’.
This is my code, it’s about 2D point set registration. And I want to use the function ‘pcregistercpd’. When I run it, the answer always be ‘Iterations stopped. The solution didn’t converge due to ill conditioned or non finite matrix computation.’. And the rotation matrix always be unit matrix. The input data is generated easily and format is pointCloud. I have no idea where is the problem.
clc;clear;close all
noise_level=0;
num_all=50;
outlier_rate=0;
num_inlier=round(num_all*(1-outlier_rate));
num_outlier=round(num_all-num_inlier);
[data_x,data_y,theta_gt,t_gt]=gen_noise_data(num_inlier,num_outlier,noise_level);
data_x(:,3)=1;
data_y(:,3)=0;
dx = pointCloud(data_x);
dy = pointCloud(data_y);
tic
[tform,rmse] = pcregistercpd(dx,dy,’Transform’,’Rigid’,’Verbose’,true);%%’Tolerance’,1e-6,’OutlierRatio’,0,’MaxIterations’,50,
Tim=toc;This is my code, it’s about 2D point set registration. And I want to use the function ‘pcregistercpd’. When I run it, the answer always be ‘Iterations stopped. The solution didn’t converge due to ill conditioned or non finite matrix computation.’. And the rotation matrix always be unit matrix. The input data is generated easily and format is pointCloud. I have no idea where is the problem.
clc;clear;close all
noise_level=0;
num_all=50;
outlier_rate=0;
num_inlier=round(num_all*(1-outlier_rate));
num_outlier=round(num_all-num_inlier);
[data_x,data_y,theta_gt,t_gt]=gen_noise_data(num_inlier,num_outlier,noise_level);
data_x(:,3)=1;
data_y(:,3)=0;
dx = pointCloud(data_x);
dy = pointCloud(data_y);
tic
[tform,rmse] = pcregistercpd(dx,dy,’Transform’,’Rigid’,’Verbose’,true);%%’Tolerance’,1e-6,’OutlierRatio’,0,’MaxIterations’,50,
Tim=toc; This is my code, it’s about 2D point set registration. And I want to use the function ‘pcregistercpd’. When I run it, the answer always be ‘Iterations stopped. The solution didn’t converge due to ill conditioned or non finite matrix computation.’. And the rotation matrix always be unit matrix. The input data is generated easily and format is pointCloud. I have no idea where is the problem.
clc;clear;close all
noise_level=0;
num_all=50;
outlier_rate=0;
num_inlier=round(num_all*(1-outlier_rate));
num_outlier=round(num_all-num_inlier);
[data_x,data_y,theta_gt,t_gt]=gen_noise_data(num_inlier,num_outlier,noise_level);
data_x(:,3)=1;
data_y(:,3)=0;
dx = pointCloud(data_x);
dy = pointCloud(data_y);
tic
[tform,rmse] = pcregistercpd(dx,dy,’Transform’,’Rigid’,’Verbose’,true);%%’Tolerance’,1e-6,’OutlierRatio’,0,’MaxIterations’,50,
Tim=toc; pcregistercpd, point set registration MATLAB Answers — New Questions