Kristian Lind
2011-Nov-05 14:08 UTC
[R] Error in eigen(a$hessian) : infinite or missing values in 'x'
Dear R-users, I'm estimating a two- dimensional state-space model using the FKF package. The resulting log likelihood function is maximized using auglag from the Alabama package. The procedure works well for a subset of my data, but if I try to use the entire data set I get the following error message. Error in eigen(a$hessian) : infinite or missing values in 'x' What's even more confusing is that if I estimate the model for a sample say data[1:200,] then there's convergence. If I estimate it for data[1:300, ] then I get the error message. But if I estimate the model for data[201,300] it once again converges. Can anyone please enlighten me; where does this error stem from and what can I do about it? Thank you in advance. Kristian [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Uwe Ligges
2011-Nov-07 12:20 UTC
[R] Error in eigen(a$hessian) : infinite or missing values in 'x'
On 05.11.2011 15:08, Kristian Lind wrote:> Dear R-users, > > I'm estimating a two- dimensional state-space model using the FKF package. > The resulting log likelihood function is maximized using auglag from the > Alabama package. The procedure works well for a subset of my data, but if I > try to use the entire data set I get the following error message. > > Error in eigen(a$hessian) : infinite or missing values in 'x' > > What's even more confusing is that if I estimate the model for a sample say > data[1:200,] then there's convergence. If I estimate it for data[1:300, ] > then I get the error message.Since there is a missing or infinite value in it?> But if I estimate the model for > data[201,300] it once again converges.data[201,300] is exactly one entry (row 201, column 300). Uwe Ligges> > Can anyone please enlighten me; where does this error stem from and what > can I do about it? > > Thank you in advance. > > Kristian > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.