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Hello,
I've got some problems with warning messages. In the context of complex
statistical simulations I use among other things the function glm(). During
large replications in the simulation study I get sometimes different kinds of
warning messages. For example: model did not converge or fitted probabilities 0
or 1, ...
My question is now: how can I handle these messages? I want to transform the
special warning message in a binary code and want to save it in a vector of
warnings. The problem I've got is that
the command last.warning doesn't work if I start the simulationen with
source("..."). The function glm() is part of R-programs in second or
third level. I think the top-level function is the cause of
my problems but I don't know how I can solve the problem.
Could you help me?!
Thanks a lot!
Kersten
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