Getting error with itemize and column using in succession

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In my presentation, I need to put two graphs under a list item. I am trying the following code but am getting an error stating that "Missing number, treated as zero. endframe". If I remove this piece of code, it works fine. The piece of code is;



beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
beginitemize
item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
enditemize
begincolumns
begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
Here is something.
endcolumn
begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
Here is something.
endcolumn
endcolumns
endframe









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    In my presentation, I need to put two graphs under a list item. I am trying the following code but am getting an error stating that "Missing number, treated as zero. endframe". If I remove this piece of code, it works fine. The piece of code is;



    beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
    beginitemize
    item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
    enditemize
    begincolumns
    begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
    Here is something.
    endcolumn
    begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
    Here is something.
    endcolumn
    endcolumns
    endframe









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      In my presentation, I need to put two graphs under a list item. I am trying the following code but am getting an error stating that "Missing number, treated as zero. endframe". If I remove this piece of code, it works fine. The piece of code is;



      beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
      beginitemize
      item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
      enditemize
      begincolumns
      begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
      Here is something.
      endcolumn
      begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
      Here is something.
      endcolumn
      endcolumns
      endframe









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      In my presentation, I need to put two graphs under a list item. I am trying the following code but am getting an error stating that "Missing number, treated as zero. endframe". If I remove this piece of code, it works fine. The piece of code is;



      beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
      beginitemize
      item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
      enditemize
      begincolumns
      begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
      Here is something.
      endcolumn
      begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth
      Here is something.
      endcolumn
      endcolumns
      endframe






      beamer itemize columns






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          The culprit is width= in begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth.



          documentclassbeamer
          begindocument
          beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
          beginitemize
          item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
          enditemize
          begincolumns
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          endcolumns
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          EDIT: Decreased the width a tiny bit to prevent the second row from running over the frame. Big thanks to @samcarter!






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            Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
            – samcarter
            Nov 24 at 13:59










          • Thanks everyone :-)
            – Salman Khan
            Nov 24 at 14:11










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          The culprit is width= in begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth.



          documentclassbeamer
          begindocument
          beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
          beginitemize
          item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
          enditemize
          begincolumns
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          endcolumns
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          EDIT: Decreased the width a tiny bit to prevent the second row from running over the frame. Big thanks to @samcarter!






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          • 2




            Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
            – samcarter
            Nov 24 at 13:59










          • Thanks everyone :-)
            – Salman Khan
            Nov 24 at 14:11














          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted










          The culprit is width= in begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth.



          documentclassbeamer
          begindocument
          beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
          beginitemize
          item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
          enditemize
          begincolumns
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          endcolumns
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          EDIT: Decreased the width a tiny bit to prevent the second row from running over the frame. Big thanks to @samcarter!






          share|improve this answer


















          • 2




            Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
            – samcarter
            Nov 24 at 13:59










          • Thanks everyone :-)
            – Salman Khan
            Nov 24 at 14:11












          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted







          up vote
          4
          down vote



          accepted






          The culprit is width= in begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth.



          documentclassbeamer
          begindocument
          beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
          beginitemize
          item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
          enditemize
          begincolumns
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          endcolumns
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          EDIT: Decreased the width a tiny bit to prevent the second row from running over the frame. Big thanks to @samcarter!






          share|improve this answer














          The culprit is width= in begincolumnwidth=0.5textwidth.



          documentclassbeamer
          begindocument
          beginframe[t]Simulation Results & Observations
          beginitemize
          item NCMSE based analysis of SiT-OMP & SiT-CoSaMP with variations in Sparsity (S)
          enditemize
          begincolumns
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          begincolumn0.48textwidth
          Here is something.
          endcolumn
          endcolumns
          endframe
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          EDIT: Decreased the width a tiny bit to prevent the second row from running over the frame. Big thanks to @samcarter!







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          answered Nov 24 at 13:37









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            Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
            – samcarter
            Nov 24 at 13:59










          • Thanks everyone :-)
            – Salman Khan
            Nov 24 at 14:11












          • 2




            Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
            – samcarter
            Nov 24 at 13:59










          • Thanks everyone :-)
            – Salman Khan
            Nov 24 at 14:11







          2




          2




          Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
          – samcarter
          Nov 24 at 13:59




          Nice answer! Just a tiny suggestion: I would either use begincolumns[onlytextwidth] or begincolumn0.48textwidth. Otherwise the columns will spill over into the margin.
          – samcarter
          Nov 24 at 13:59












          Thanks everyone :-)
          – Salman Khan
          Nov 24 at 14:11




          Thanks everyone :-)
          – Salman Khan
          Nov 24 at 14:11

















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