Thank you David for your quick reply and consideration. I have similar 
.coef file with "NaN"s. I hope it is an easy fix and will wait for the 
working version. In the meantime, is there any other method in TPP to help 
collect/salvage the unassigned spectra (regardless of their quality)? 
Regards,
HFaz

On Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at 11:35:16 AM UTC-4, David Shteynberg wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I also managed to get qualscore running with similar results, specifically 
> "0 dtas written..." on two different datasets. In my case both .coef files 
> had values that were NaN "not a number" suggesting a problem in the 
> qualscore calculations.  I have to still track this bug down but it is 
> pointing to a problem in the code.  Sorry about the mess with qualscore, 
> but the developer who wrote the code initially is no longer in the group 
> and this tool has not received much attention after his departure.
>
> Thanks for trying it! Hopefully we can get a working version out there in 
> the near future.
>
> Cheers,
>
> -David 
>
> On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 6:30 AM, HFaz <[email protected] <javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have managed to get Qualscore run on my machine (PC, windows 7) and 
>> here is the tail of what I see when the Qualscore finished: 
>>
>> Features calculated for: 26701 (256137ms)
>> Training set: 9721/12890 (good/bad)
>> Unassigned spectra: 13703
>> Quality score calculation time: 171 ms
>> Writing classifier co-efficients to files: c:\results.coef
>> 0 dtas written to c:\results. 
>> Time: 259
>>
>> Although there is no error, it didn't generate any dtas file. Does this 
>> mean that all 13703 unassigned spectra are of bad quality?
>> I appreciate any response. 
>> Thanks
>> HFaz
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