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2010 Jan 26
3
Problem with "nls" function
...i. -------------- next part -------------- mat<- read.csv(file="mat.csv",head=FALSE,sep=";") y<-read.csv(file="y.csv",head=FALSE,sep=";") Y=y[,1] D_1=mat[,1] D_2=mat[,2] D_3=mat[,3] D_4=mat[,4] Y_1=mat[,5] Y_2=mat[,6] Y_3=mat[,7] Y_4=mat[,8] s_F=mat[,9] s_G=mat[,10] L.minor=data.frame(Y=Y,D_1=D_1,D_2=D_2,D_3=D_3,D_4=D_4,Y_1=Y_1,Y_2=Y_2,Y_3=Y_3,Y_4=Y_4,s_F=s_F,s_G=s_G) stdS=1/(sd(s_F)) stdG=1/(sd(s_G)) L.minor.m1<-nls(Y~a_1_1*D_1+a_2_1*D_2+a_3_1*D_3+a_4_1*D_4+a_1_2*(exp(-gamma_1_F*stdS*(s_F-c_1_F))+exp(gamma_2_F*stdS*(s_F-c_2_F)))/(1+exp(-gamma_1_F*...
2004 Sep 28
1
[LLVMdev] Linking tblgen debug executable (without symbols) onMinGW
>From: Jeff Cohen <jeffc at jolt-lang.org> >Date: Sat, 25 Sep 2004 15:26:56 -0700 > >Yes. You need to link with dbghelp.lib and psapi.lib. There are >pragmas to force this, but not surprisingly gcc does not honor Microsoft >pragmas. I can't find the above libs. Where are they located on your system? Are there any dll pendants? Henrik
2004 Sep 29
1
[LLVMdev] Linking tblgen debug executable (without symbols)onMinGW
>From: Jeff Cohen <jeffc at jolt-lang.org> >Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 13:05:16 -0700 > >They are part of the Platform SDK from Microsoft, part of Visual Studio. >They correspond to Window system DLLs dbghelp.dll and psapi.dll in Arrrggg, I forget this relation... >\winnt\system32. If you do not have these libs, then you are out of >luck. Mingw should have provided them