On 22/03/2021 8:39 a.m., Jiefei Wang wrote:
Hi Baki,

The crash is very likely due to the bug in nnet. If this is the case, there
is almost nothing you can do. I think you only need to wait for the
response from the package maintainer. You can send your data to the
maintainer and help them to debug the issue.

"Almost nothing"? Helping to debug the problem would almost certainly be a welcome contribution. If you can reproduce it while running under a debugger that would locate the issue, and then Prof Ripley would probably be able to fix it easily.

How to do that? It's a bit easier on other systems than on Windows, but it's not very hard in either place. The steps are:

Figure out which debugger works on your system. On macOS, it's lldb; I think other systems use gdb (but check the Admin manual, as I could be wrong). macOS also needs a special build of R to allow debugging; see the "R for Mac OS X FAQ" question 10.17 for details on how to get it.

Make sure nnet is built with debugging info. This is automatic on non-Windows systems. On Windows, reinstall it from source using R command

   install.packages("nnet", type = "source", INSTALL_opts = "--debug")

Run R under the debugger.  On Unix-alikes you start it using

  R -d lldb

or

  R -d gdb

depending on which debugger you're using. On Windows, I think it's usually easiest to start R normally, then start the debugger separately and attach it to the R process; if you can't figure out how to do that, ask and someone will tell you the details, which I forget.

If R is not running, type "run" in the debugger to start it, and go through the process to trigger the crash. The debugger will print very useful information at that point, which will likely suggest exactly what went wrong. Post that here, or send it to Prof Ripley.

Duncan Murdoch


Best,
Jiefei

On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 8:20 PM Baki UNAL <bakiu...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi,

I tried to run the code in another computer in RGui. This time program run
until final iteration. But after the last iteration RGui quit without any
error code. I mailed this issue to Brian Ripley who is the maintainer of
R nnet package. What can I do to solve this problem?

Best regards
Baki

On Monday, March 22, 2021, 06:55:00 AM GMT+3, Jiefei Wang <
szwj...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi Baki,

This should be a different issue. It looks like there is no problem in the
R terminal. Does the crash happen every time when you run the code in
RStudio? If so, this should be a bug in RStudio and you need to consult
RStudio's mailing list as R and RStudio are maintained by different teams.

Best,
Jiefei

On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 12:57 AM Baki UNAL <bakiu...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi Jiefei

I run the code below in RGui

nn2 <- nnet(TQ~.,data = train, size=c(15,15), linout=T, MaxNWts =4000,
maxit=2000)

But I got the following output:

# weights:  435
initial  value 55650.887782
final  value 55650.887782
converged

Program early converged. Program didn't any calculations.

Best,
Baki

On Sunday, March 21, 2021, 07:35:31 PM GMT+3, Jiefei Wang <
szwj...@gmail.com> wrote:


Hi Baki,

Perhaps out of memory? Would you be able to run your code through the R
terminal? It probably can give us more information to debug the issue.

Best,
Jiefei

On Mon, Mar 22, 2021 at 12:23 AM Baki UNAL via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:

Hi,
I tried to train a neural network with following code:
nn2 <- nnet(TQ~.,data = train, size=c(15,15), linout=T, MaxNWts =4000,
maxit=2000)

When I executed the code R studio crashed with following error:
"R Session Aborted
R encountered a fatal error.
The session was terminated.
Start new session"
When I set the hidden layer as c(15) as below the code works fine.
nn2 <- nnet(TQ~.,data = train, size=c(15), linout=T, MaxNWts =4000,
maxit=2000)

What could be the problem?

Best regards.


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