not reproducible.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:35 AM, dimitris kapetanakis <gamitor at
gmail.com> wrote:>
> Dear all,
>
> I am running a code using bootstraps for estimating standard errors but the
> mac crashes. When I use small number of bootstraps (100) it works fine but
> if I increase that number it crashes.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> dimitris
>
> The code, the error and my mac characteristics are the following:
>
> ##############code#####################
> qr.1<- rq(y~factor(year)+factor(state)+x1+I(x^2)+I(x^3), tau=0.05,
> data=data1)
>
> s.qr1.05 <- summary(qr.1, se="boot", R=1000)$coefficient
>
> ##############error#####################
>
> *** caught segfault ***
> address 0x1de9e000, cause 'memory not mapped'
>
> Traceback:
> 1: .Fortran("xys", as.integer(m), as.integer(n), as.integer(p),
> as.integer(R), as.integer(m + 5), as.integer(p + 2), as.double(x),
> as.double(y), as.double(tau), as.double(tol), flag = integer(R), coef
> double(p * R), resid = double(m), integer(m), double((m + 5) * (p +
> 2)), double(m), xx = double(m * p), yy = double(m), as.integer(s),
> PACKAGE = "quantreg")
> 2: boot.rq.xy(x, y, s, tau)
> 3: boot.rq(x, y, tau, ...)
> 4: summary.rq(qr.05.nox, se = "boot", R = 1000)
> 5: summary(qr.05.nox, se = "boot", R = 1000)
>
> Possible actions:
> 1: abort (with core dump, if enabled)
> 2: normal R exit
> 3: exit R without saving workspace
> 4: exit R saving workspace
> Selection:
>
> ###############characteristics#####################
> Mac OS X
>
> version 10.5.4
>
> Model Name: MacBook
> Model Identifier: MacBook4,1
> Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
> Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
> Number Of Processors: 1
> Total Number Of Cores: 2
> L2 Cache: 3 MB
> Memory: 4 GB
> Bus Speed: 800 MHz
> Boot ROM Version: MB41.00C1.B00
>
>
>
>
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