John,
We typically generate multiple solutions from a ResNet input file by constructing multiple randomizations of the input file and then running ResNet on each randomized input file. The randomization of the input file consists of reordering the rows of the file at random without changing the contents of any row. Recall that each row of the ResNet input file represents one cell. If the rows are reordered, then the cells are encountered in a different order. This may result in the selection of different cells when ties with respect to rarity and complementarity are broken based on lexical order. A reference that explains this is
Sarkar, S., Moffett, A., Sierra, R., Fuller, T., Cameron, S., and Garson, J. 2004. "Incorporating Multiple Criteria into the Design of Conservation Area Networks," Endangered Species Update 21: 100 - 107.
This article is available by going to http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~consbio/Cons/Labframeset.html and clicking the “Publications” link. The discussion of multiple solutions is the first paragraph on p. 107. Thank you for your continued interest in ResNet.
Trevon
C:\Randomize_ResNet_input\Randomize_ResNet_input.exe
I have also opened a command prompt and tried to get to the program by typing the root in or by clicking and dragging it into the command prompt:
C:\DOCUME~1\JOHN>C:\Randomize_ResNet_input\Randomize_ResNet_input.exe
What must I do???
John,
Thanks for your interest in Randomize_ResNet_input.exe. Randomize_ResNet_input.exe reads instructions from a file called logfile.txt that must be placed in the same directory as Randomize_ResNet_input.exe. logfile.txt is a text file that has five rows and indicates the location of the ResNet input file to be randomized, the number of cells in the ResNet input file, etc. This is explained in more detailed in the pdf included in Randomize_ResNet_input.zip. In order to diagnose the problem that you’ve run into, I need to know the contents of logfile.txt.
Thanks,
Trevon
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John,
I’m glad that the randomization program works. Unfortunately, ResNet-1.2, Randomize_ResNet_input, and the other software will not work if you drag the logfile to the command prompt. Generally we edit the logfile using Notepad then place the revised logfile in the same directory as the executable. We then run the executable by double-clicking on the icon that represent the executable. It would also work to open the command prompt, cd into the directory that contains the revised logfile and executable, and then type the name of the executable in the command prompt and then hit enter. E.g. >ResNet-1.2.exe or >Randomize_ResNet_input.exe. This presupposes that logfile.txt has already been modified appropriately. Feel free to contact me if you have any other questions.
Trevon
From: John Simaika
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Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 5:22 AM
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Subject: Re: BBCL_software Re: Multiple solutions using ResNet?
Hi Trevon,
That makes sense: I had not modified the logfile that's included in the
zipfile. That probably caused the program to crash. (I thought that the logfile
etc. had to be dragged into the open command prompt, so it wouldn't matter
whether the program is open or not.)
The randomization process works really well now. I'm pretty impressed with the
speed too.
Thanks again,
John.
John,
We are delighted that you are continuing to use ResNet. Although I can’t be sure what the problem is without looking at your ResNet input file and target file, I have a theory about the source of the problem.
The version of ResNet that can be downloaded by going to http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~consbio/Cons/Labframeset.html and clicking the “Conservation Software” link assumes that the attribute data are either 0 or 1. A version of ResNet that does not make this assumption is accessible via the ConsNet Portal. I have created an account for you on the ConsNet Portal. To access the account and run ResNet, go to http://consnet.org/ and click “Log In”. Then enter the username and password in the attachment to this e-mail. Next, click “Run ResNet” in the panel on the left side of your internet browser window. This will take you to a web site that can be used to upload your ResNet input file and target file and run ResNet.
If the version of ResNet on the ConsNet Portal does not work with your ResNet input file, please send me the input file and target file so that I can diagnose the problem.
Thanks again,