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Yes I do. Perhaps the issue only occurs when there is only one row in the loop?
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I also had this error today. It occurred after I copy-pasted a cell from Excel to a cell in a loop (on a Windows device). Apparently, the paste included a new line and this new line became part of the code. OSweb did not allow me to run the experime…
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@sebastiaan, my apologies. You are right! I was too quick. The memory used does not exceed 600 MB even when the task runs for a long time. Thank you so much for providing the solution so quickly!
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@sebastiaan It keeps increasing, I stopped the experiment after ~2 minutes. The total experiment lasts about 40 minutes so I am sure it will crash on computers with low RAM
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@sebastiaan thanks for the super quick action. The upgraded version does indeed solve the memory increase during the sketchpad with text and lines. However, when I included my trials again (each trial contains up to 10 sketchpads with images, circle…
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@sebastiaan Cool to hear there is some progress already! If you have a JavaScript snippet ready that I can insert to get rid of this issue, please let me know
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Thank you so much @sebastiaan! Fingers crossed!
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A very similar case here. Even repeating the same sequence with sketchpads that do not contain images or sounds is increasing the consumed memory with several MB each time it is presented. In the example below (I removed the task itself) I have a qu…
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Yes, very similar. I will chip in that discussion
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I am using OpenSesame 3.3.10 and I am currently running a long experiment in Safari on a Mac and the browser starts to consume up to 6 (!) GB of RAM whereas the entire experiment including images is < 2MB. Is it possible there is still another me…
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I noticed that in the example code above event.code contains more characters than just the response (e.g. "KeyN" if you press n). If you only need "n" you can use event.key
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That works! Thanks Sebastiaan!
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I have a related question. Is it possible to use the square-bracket notation (in a feedback item) to show the content of an element of an array created in JavaScript (for an online experiment)? For example after a javascript inline with this: vars.a…
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That is great! Does this version also allow to change the source file of a loop using JavaScript? In an online experiment, I would like to pick a pseudo-random trial sequence (say 1 out of 24 files generated in Excel) and the [] notation seems not t…