But it should not give that error (once pmvnorm is spelled correctly I
get no error).
I believe the message indicates that the installed package is corrupt.
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote:
> A is not correlation matrix; try this instead:
>
> A <- diag(rep(0.5, 3))
> A[1, 2] <- 0.5
> A[1, 3] <- 0.25
> A[2, 3] <- 0.5
> A <- A + t(A)
> pmvnorm(lower = rep(-Inf, 3), upper = rep(2, 3), corr = A)
>
>
> Best,
> Dimitris
>
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Andreas Faller" <afaller_ at web.de>
> To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 3:16 PM
> Subject: [R] pvmnorm, error message
>
>
> Hello there!
>
> My operating system is Windows XP, my version of R is the latest
> (R-2.5.0). Recently I have downloaded the package "mvtnorm" and a
> problem with the command "pmvnorm" occured. Trying to enter the
lines
> ...
>
> A <- diag(3)
> A[1,2] <-0.5
> A[1,3] <- 0.25
> A[2,3] <- 0.5
> pvmnorm(lower=c(-Inf,-Inf,-Inf), upper=c(2,2,2),mean = c(0,0,0),
> corr=A)
>
> I got the following error message:
>
> .Fortran("mvtdst", N = as.integer(n), NU=as.integer(df), lower
> as.double(lower), :
> Fortran Symbolname "mvtdst" nicht in der DLL f?r Paket
"mvtnorm"
>
> Can anyone advise what to do now to get rid of this problem? Thank you
> very much indeed.
>
> Regards, Andreas Faller
>
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