Missing label

Hank Jedema Jedema at pitt.edu
Wed Oct 6 16:46:54 UTC 2010


Thanks very much for your reply. That did the trick.

On Oct 6, 8:17 am, liwenna <liwe... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey Hank,
>
> I think your question is answered in of the FAQ items on the pst
> webste (http://www.pstnet.com/eprimelegFAQ.cfm):
> *******
> Is there any way to use the Label object to jump outside of a
> procedure?
>
> E-Prime does not allow you to jump outside a procedure. A procedure is
> a timeline of events, hence when you jump to the end of the procedure
> you are skipping over the events that occur in one single trial. To
> jump outside a procedure you must terminate the List Object based on
> some criterion. To do this you must include an InLine Object
> containing a small amount of script. The InLine Object would be placed
> following the object that is accepting the input. The following lines
> of script would be implemented in order to terminate the List Object
> if an incorrect answer was received. The lines of script below assume
> that the input is collected via a TextDisplay named “Stimulus”, and
> the List Object that is to be terminated is named "TrialList".
>
> If Stimulus.ACC = 0 then TrialList.Terminate
>
> **************
>
> Good luck!
>
> liw
>
> On Oct 5, 9:14 pm, Hank Jedema <Jed... at pitt.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I have a main procedure containing multiple lists that are used to
> > cycle through different slides using other procedures (stimulus
> > procedure). When a response to the slide occurs, the Inline item in
> > the stimulus procedure which evaluates the slide is supposed to end
> > the cycling through the list and end the stimulus procedure, and
> > advance  to a label located in the main procedure (goto LabelX). When
> > I try to create the script however, I get the error "Missing label"
> > apparently because the label is outside of the stimulus procedure. How
> > am I supposed to "break out" of a sub-procedure in block list given a
> > certain response to slide ?
>
> > Does anybody have recommendations for good instructions to learn the
> > proper code used in E-prime Inline objects ? I find the E-basic help
> > not all that helpful.
>
> > Thanks very much.
>
> > Hank

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