Milan Bouchet-Valat
2011-Nov-16 14:06 UTC
[R] "Non-finite finite-difference value" error in eha's aftreg
Hi list! I'm getting an error message when trying to fit an accelerated failure time parametric model using the aftreg() function from package eha:> Error in optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace > as.integer(printlevel)), : > non-finite finite-difference value [2]This only happens when adding four specific covariates at the same time in the model (see below). I understand that kind of problem can come from a too high correlations between my covariates, but is there anything I can do to avoid it? Does something need to be improved in aftreg.fit? My data set is constituted of 34,505 observations (years) of 2,717 individuals, which seems reasonable to me to fit a complex model like that (covariates are all factors with less than 10 levels). I can send it by private mail if somebody wants to help debugging this. The details of the model and errors follow, but feel free to ask for more testing. I'm using R 2.13.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu), eha 2.0-5 and survival 2.36-9. Thanks for your help!> m <-aftreg(Surv(start, end, event) ~ homo1 + sexego + dipref1+ + t.since.school.q, + data=ms, dist="loglogistic", id=ident) Error in optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace as.integer(printlevel)), : non-finite finite-difference value [2] Calls: aftreg -> aftreg.fit -> aftp0 -> optim> traceback()4: optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace as.integer(printlevel)), hessian = TRUE) 3: aftp0(printlevel, ns, nn, id, strata, Y, X, offset, dis, means) 2: aftreg.fit(X, Y, dist, strats, offset, init, shape, id, control, center) 1: aftreg(Surv(start, end, event) ~ homo1 + sexego + dipref1 + t.since.school.q, data = ms, dist = "loglogistic", id = ident)
Göran Broström
2011-Nov-30 17:41 UTC
[R] "Non-finite finite-difference value" error in eha's aftreg
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Milan Bouchet-Valat <nalimilan@club.fr>wrote:> Hi list! > > > I'm getting an error message when trying to fit an accelerated failure > time parametric model using the aftreg() function from package eha: > > Error in optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace > > as.integer(printlevel)), : > > non-finite finite-difference value [2] > > This only happens when adding four specific covariates at the same time > in the model (see below). I understand that kind of problem can come > from a too high correlations between my covariates, but is there > anything I can do to avoid it?Yes, remove one (or more) covariate(s). The design matrix is almost certainly singular. Does something need to be improved in aftreg.fit?>Yes, error messages. I'll look at it. Göran> > My data set is constituted of 34,505 observations (years) of 2,717 > individuals, which seems reasonable to me to fit a complex model like > that (covariates are all factors with less than 10 levels). >I can send> it by private mail if somebody wants to help debugging this. > > The details of the model and errors follow, but feel free to ask for > more testing. I'm using R 2.13.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu), eha 2.0-5 > and survival 2.36-9. > > > Thanks for your help! > > > > m <-aftreg(Surv(start, end, event) ~ homo1 + sexego + dipref1 > + + t.since.school.q, > + data=ms, dist="loglogistic", id=ident) > Error in optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace > as.integer(printlevel)), : > non-finite finite-difference value [2] > Calls: aftreg -> aftreg.fit -> aftp0 -> optim > > > traceback() > 4: optim(beta, Fmin, method = "BFGS", control = list(trace > as.integer(printlevel)), > hessian = TRUE) > 3: aftp0(printlevel, ns, nn, id, strata, Y, X, offset, dis, means) > 2: aftreg.fit(X, Y, dist, strats, offset, init, shape, id, control, > center) > 1: aftreg(Surv(start, end, event) ~ homo1 + sexego + dipref1 + > t.since.school.q, data = ms, dist = "loglogistic", id = ident) > > ______________________________________________ > R-help@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. >-- Göran Broström [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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