My computer system has been changed to English version,
When I open the rayman2017 or RayManPro, the error dialog box appears, and the error display as 'Exception EReadError in Modul RayMan_20170310. Exe bei 0001 b8cb Fehler beim Lesen von RichEdit1. Lines. The Strings: Fehler bei...'.
But it's normal to use the previous RayMan12 version.
So why?
Thank you very much for your help and kind regards.
maybe you got some corrupted currentsession.ini file? In the same folder as the .exe, there must be a file "currensession.ini". It does store the previous settings and is safe to remove. Please delete that file and retry.
The currentsession.ini file does exist in the same folder as the RayManPro.exe. But after I deleted it, there is still a same problem. The error picture has been given, please check it. I look through the previous rayman1.2 version, there is no currentsession.ini file in the folder.
I'm sorry. I did it as you told me. However, the same problem applied again.
The problem: I deleted the currentsession.ini file and retry to open the RayManPro, but the error dialog box appears again, which displayed as 'Exception EReadError in Modul RayMan_20170310. Exe bei 0001 b8cb Fehler beim Lesen von RichEdit1. Lines. The Strings: Fehler bei...'.
the error message indicates a conversion problem. The program fails to convert text to a decimal number. This could be caused by a problem with the characterset of the operating system. Please see the solution to this post: RE: "108?7 ist kein gültiger Gleitkommawert", location.
The RayMan version 20170310 is deprecated by the way. Please download the latest version.
I changed another computer which system was Win7,and I did as you said and it worked. This problem was solved. Thank you for your patient answer.
I have other questions that I need your help. Where can I download the new version?
The first question: '... for all indices, there is meteorological input required for the very location the index is calculated for (in a height of 1.1 m above ground level). The wind speed for UTCI is corrected automatically by the model. ...' This is described in the section 3.2.1.6 on page 11 of the 'RayManManual.pdf'. However, we usually have the temperature in a height of 2 meters above the ground and the wind speed in a height of 10 meters above the ground. So do meteorological elements need to be converted into values of 1.1 meters above the ground and then input into the RayMan?
The second question: I don't have radiation data, but I have temperature, humidity, wind speed, cloud cover and other data. I want to confirm that, can these data be directly put into the calculation?
The third question: I just tried the tool and found that one of the UTCI results was '9999'. The input data and results are listed below. input data: 01.06.2019 08:00 23.1 16.2 1.2 322 01.06.2019 08:10 23.0 16.3 0.8 341 01.06.2019 08:20 23.2 16.6 1.4 367 01.06.2019 08:30 23.4 16.6 0.6 392 01.06.2019 08:40 23.9 16.5 0.3 411 01.06.2019 08:50 24.6 16.4 1.3 435 the results RayMan Pro 2.3 beta ?1999 - 2014 Meteorological Institute, University of Freiburg, Germany