Hi Chris,
> In amongst my code I have the following loop:
I think you mean CINT code, not C++
For CINT code try type before .O0 (optimisation off)
sometimes CINT does not work properly with optimisation.
Victor
Chris Milne wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> In amongst my code I have the following loop:
>
> for(j=0;j<q;j++)
> {
> if((!data4.fail())&&(time_olp==time_scp[j]))
> {
> for(i=0;i<p;i++)
> {
> data4 >> temp>>OD_olp[i][j];
> }
> }
> }
>
> Now for some reason when data4.fail() I get a segmentation error, commenting out this section rectifies the problem, thus for some reason
> even though the if statement is not met, and the subsequent instructions are not executed, it gives a fault.
>
> I'm still using root 2.25 (root 3.02 doesn't like my code!)
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Cheers
> Chris Milne
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