Georgios Patargias wrote:
Thanks for your reply David. I am trying to understand how fitting but it is not very clear from the paper and g_dielectric -h. For example, why do I get a segmentation fault when I issue: g_dielectric -f dipcorr.xvg -epsRF 0 -ffn aexp -bfit 0 -eint 10

Read data set containing 2 colums and 1261 rows
Assuming (from data) that timestep is 1, nxtail = 500
Creating standard deviation numbers ...
nbegin = 0, x[nbegin] = 0, tbegin = 0
Segmentation fault

George


Hm, SEGV is always wrong. Please post a bugzilla.

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David.
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