# latex error: \begin{ALC@g} [closed]

This piece of code:

\begin{algorithm}[!htb]
\center
\begin{algorithmic}
\FOR{highest point $x_n$ down to $x_1$}
\STATE $x_i$ := $x_n$
\STATE MakeSet Component[$x_i$] headed by $x_i$
\STATE LowestPoint of Component[$x_i$]  := $x_i$
\FORALL{neighbouring points $x_j$ of $x_i$}
\STATE Component[$x_j$] = Find($x_j$)
\IF{ ($x_j < x_i$) OR (Component[$x_i$] = Component[$x_j$]) }
\STATE skip processing of $x_j$
\ELSE
\STATE Union(Component[$x_i$], Component[$x_j$])
\STATE add edge $x_i$ to LowestPoint Component[$x_j$] to
Join Tree
\STATE LowestPoint of Component[$x_j$] updated to $x_i$
\ENDIF
\ENDFOR
\end{algorithmic}
\caption{Input: a 2D array of n data points $x_1...x_n$, sorted by
value in descending order
Output: a Join Tree}
\label{alg:joindetail}
\end{algorithm}


Is giving the following error message when compiled with pdflatex.

! LaTeX Error: \begin{ALC@g} on input line 1234 ended by \end{algorithmic}.

See the LaTeX manual or LaTeX Companion for explanation.

Type H for immediate help.

...

l.1249 \end{algorithmic}

I have other algorithms formatted in exactly the same way and they are not throwing errors.

Any ideas?

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## closed as off topic by ThiefMaster♦Sep 24 '12 at 21:29

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