Bug : Variable font size
Hi everyone,
I'm creating a numerical Stroop task in Open Sesame.
In this task, participants have to select the numerically larger number without taking into account the physical size of the numbers.
For example, in the incongruent condition you can have a big "2" and a little "6", and you have to select the 6.
So, in a sketchpad, I wrote [nb1] and [nb2] to display my numbers. In the script, at "font size", I wrote [size_nb1] and [size_nb2] for each number.
The experiment starts well, I get my big and little numbers. My problem is I can't finish the experimental block because, at some point (randomly), the program crashes and I get the following error message :
The experiment did not finish normally for the following reason: font_size should be numeric (float or int), not
Details
item-stack: experiment[run].block_1[run].experimental_sequence_1[run].expe_loop_1[run].trial_sequence_1[prepare].target[prepare]
Do you know what I can do to fix this ?
Thanks for your help
Thomas
Comments
Hi Thomas,
Apparently, one of your font_size values is not a numerical value. Best check your list carefully; maybe there's a value here with a comma instead of a point? (e.g. 13,5 instead of 13.5)
Cheers
Josh
And you didn't copy the error message completely. Based on the continuation of that error message we would know what the value of font_size was. Could have been a list as well..
Cheers
@sebastiaan I just tried to work out this problem with Thomas, but there seems to be a more serious bug underlying this. Since the canvas.text() command doesn't come with a size argument, one has to set the font size manually, for example with canvas.set_font(), or in the script of a sketchpad with the parameter
font_size. I tried both, but the experiment simply ends at a random point with the incomplete error report "font_size should be numeric (float or int), not".When using a sketchpad, there will already be the following warning (before running the experiment): "Font size '[specific_trial_value]' is invalid or variably defined, using 18". When running the experiment, it doesn't use size 18; it actually does use the specific_trial_value - until it crashes.
Any idea how to solve this?
Cheers
Joshua
Hi,
Since that I could'nt manage to get my experiment run by displaying text, I choose to try a different way to do things.
So now I use the same approach as in the gaze cuing tutorial. I'm still using a sketchap, but now I use images instead of text.
I created a variable "[scale_OP]", which can be "1.0" or "0.6".
The script in my sketchpad is :
set duration 0
set description "Displays stimuli"
draw image center=1 file="OP_[OP1].png" scale="[scale_OP1]" show_if=always x=-64 y=0 z_index=0
draw image center=1 file="OP_[OP2].png" scale="[scale_OP2]" show_if=always x=64 y=0 z_index=0
Nevertheless, I still have an error message, randomly during the experiment.
I get this error message :
Stopped
The experiment did not finish normally for the following reason:
Unexpected error
Details
item-stack: experiment[run].block_2[run].experiment_sequence_2[run].expe_block_2[run].trial_sequence_2[prepare].target[prepare]
exception message: The picture file 'OP_.png' does not exist
time: Wed Sep 14 16:26:00 2016
exception type: IOError
Do you have an idea of what can be wrong here ?
Again, thanks for your help,
Hi Thomas,
It seems the variable
OP1orOP2has no value and so you get this error:Possibly you define this variable
OP1orOP2in a loop item where there is an empty entry (an empty cell in the loop table)?Best,
Jarik
Hi Jarik,
I verified the variables OP1 and OP2 and there is no empty cells in the loop table.
Moreover, the problems appears randomly during the experiment (e.g., after 9 items; after 42 items), and not specifically at some point.
I tried to change the values from "2" to "2.0" but the problem remains.
Best,
Thomas
Could you upload your experiment? Maybe I can take a quick look.
Best,
Jarik
Hi Thomas,
What a smart way to send your experiment via a private message and thanks for the approval to share the solution publicly here so others can benefit.
The thing is the last cycle (or row) 130 is completely empty and the Order is set to random so this explains the error and the random behavior. I guess you want to set the number of Cycles to 129
Best,
Jarik
This conversation slipped under the radar for me. Just to chip in on this one comment: There actually is a style keyword
font_size, but it's missing from the documentation. But the following should work (untested, typing from my tablet):In any case, I'll take a look at what's going on, and whether there's indeed a bug.
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Hi guys,
I cannot find any bug in specifying variable font sizes, neither in an
inline_scriptnor in asketchpad. So the problem is likely something else, such as (as the error message also says, and as Jarik's screenshot suggests) that you've specified an empty value.That being said, I did spot one minor bug while looking into this: When specifying a variable font size in a
sketchpadand then editing the text, the font size is reset to a default (non-variable) value. But that's not the cause of the issue here.Cheers,
Sebastiaan
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