Hi George

I’ve been caught out by this kind of thing on dozens of occasions and it is usually something like an accessor function (liberally scattering .as_1d() often helps)

If you could send the code block where the error manifests (to give some context to the stack trace) that would probably help

Best wishes Graeme 

On 17 Feb 2020, at 19:12, georgep <[email protected]> wrote:

I am starting to write some python code using cctbx, but am missing how to use the C++ bindings.
I am fine unless a try to access them.  Something about my environment or boost of something.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I have 
import boost.python
but am cleary missing some fundamental knowledge.

George


Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/georgep/PycharmProjects/test_env/HIO_Version3.py", line 225, in <module>
    S0 = percentile[rho_calc_true > percentile(rho_calc_true, solv_frac)] = 1
  File "/Users/georgep/PycharmProjects/test_env/HIO_Version3.py", line 216, in percentile
    order = flex.sort_permutation(x)
Boost.Python.ArgumentError: Python argument types in
    scitbx_array_family_flex_ext.sort_permutation(double)
did not match C++ signature:
    sort_permutation(scitbx::af::const_ref<double, scitbx::af::trivial_accessor> data, bool reverse=False, bool stable=True)
    sort_permutation(scitbx::af::const_ref<unsigned long, scitbx::af::trivial_accessor> data, bool reverse=False, bool stable=True)
    sort_permutation(scitbx::af::const_ref<int, scitbx::af::trivial_accessor> data, bool reverse=False, bool stable=True)

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