RteCollection.Count - Run Time Error

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Jivago

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May 5, 2008, 10:51:56 AM5/5/08
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Hi to all,

Iam having the following Runtime error message when i tried to present
randomly 40 pictures in a ImageDisplay Object:

Runtime error
ImageDisplay Internal error has occured
marker:2000
line:520
error number:11041

I have check the E-prime manual for this kind of error, and it says
that the INDEX parameter its invalid or not between the range for this
collection.

I have done/run several experiments like this one and i have never had
this kind of error message.
Could anyone help on this matter.
Thanks in advance,
Pedro Margalhos Rodrigues

Eliezer Kanal

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May 5, 2008, 7:06:51 PM5/5/08
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Hello folks -

I would like to display a message to my subjects telling them that I
have completed "X of Y blocks", where X is the current sample/cycle/
combination of both that we're up to, and Y is the total number of
sample/cycle/combinations of both that they'll complete. Is there some
way to find that (I'm imagining something like
List1.GetAttrib("CurrentCycle") or something). Thanks!

Eliezer Kanal

motorworks

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Jun 6, 2008, 1:25:18 PM6/6/08
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hi there,
you get this sorted? if your images are listed, are they named with
the file type at the end? (e.g., picture.jpg or picture.bmp) i got the
same error and realized i was missing the extension...
you've probably already solved this...
mw

Johannes Pulst-Korenberg

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Jun 6, 2008, 1:41:11 PM6/6/08
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I had a similar problem in a long experiment with 80 pictures, also using the Tobii Eyetracking extension for Eprime.  I was told by Eprime support to move all of my images into the same folder as the .es file.  It didn't help appreciably though.  I forget the exact text of my error, so it may have been different from yours.  If not though, I think it could be the result of Eprime not finding a file fast enough, so you might want to look into preloading images onto Slide objects or being sure that your computer has no other programs running.
--Johannes
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