If it searched 10,000 iterations, that's probably fine. If it only takes a few min to do 10k, I might let it run over 100k, though it probably won't improve much.

doug




Shannon Tubridy wrote:


Dear List -

I have a question about how long I should expect it takes my computer to generate optseq2 sequences. A colleague advised that I should expect it to take a couple hours to generate sequences. I've just produced 20 sequences (nsearch = 10000; see below for full command line specs) on a powerpc Mac (dual 1.8 GHz) and it took less than a minute.

Everything appears reasonable in the generated sequences (although there are five columns in my par files, including a mysterious fourth column with 1 in every entry in every par file), but I'm concerned that something went wrong because it went so fast.

Any advice is appreciated.

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optseq2 --ntp 270 / --tr 2 / --psdwin 0 20 / --ev event1 4 45 / --ev event2 4 30 / --ev event3 4 30 / --nkeep 20 / --o Sub / --nsearch 10000

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Shannon Tubridy
NYU Dept of Psychology
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