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2010 Aug 28
1
maxNR in maxLik package never stops
Greetings,
I use maxNR function under maxLik package to find the REML estimates of the parameters of variance components in heteroskedastic linear regression models. I assume that in the model there is additive/multiplicative/mixed heteroskedasticity and I need estimate the respective parameters of additive/multiplicative/mixed variance components.
For my research purposes I make a
2010 Mar 22
1
maxNR - Error in p(a, b) : element 1 is empty; the part of the args list of '*' being evaluated was: (b, t)
Hello everyone...
We were trying to implement the Newton-Raphson method in R, and estimate the
parameters a and b, of a function, F, however we can't seem to implement
this the right way. Hope you can show me the right way to do this. I think
what we want R to do is to read the data from the website and then peform
maxNR on the function, F. Btw the version of R being used is "RGui for
2007 Oct 30
2
Splitting up the micEcon package?
Dear R Users:
The functions of our "micEcon" package [1,2] can be subdivided into three
categories:
- microeconomic demand and firm models
- sample selection models (mainly selection())
- routines for (likelihood) maximisation (e.g. maxLik(), maxNR(), maxBHHH())
(mainly used for ML estimation of sample selection models)
Although sample selection models are often used in
2020 Oct 09
1
[External] Re: unable to access index for repository...
>>>>> Steven Yen
>>>>> on Fri, 9 Oct 2020 05:39:48 +0800 writes:
> Oh Hi Arne, You may recall we visited with this before. I
> do not believe the problem is algorithm specific. The
> algorithms I use the most often are BFGS and BHHH (or
> maxBFGS and maxBHHH). For simple econometric models such
> as probit, Tobit, and evening
2011 Jun 06
2
Taking Integral and Optimization using Integrate, Optim and maxNR
Dear All, Hello!
I have some questoins in R programming as follows:
Question 1- How to take the integral of this function with respect to y, such that x would appear in the output after taking integral.
f(x,y)=(0.1766*exp(-exp(y+lnx))*-exp(y+lnx))/(1-exp(-exp(y+lnx))) y in (-6.907,-1.246)
It is doable in maple but not in R. At least I could not find the way.
p.s: result from maple is:
2010 Nov 30
1
rcauchy density distribution
Hello, I'm taking samples from certain distributions and drawing a density
distribution over the histogram of the samples
It works fine for the chi-square and for the normal, but not for the cauchy. Any
idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks
x <- rchisq(10000, df = 4)
hist(x, freq = FALSE, breaks=100)
curve(dchisq(x, df = 4), col = 2, add = TRUE)
x <- rnorm(10000)
hist(x, freq =
2011 Sep 05
3
function censReg in panel data setting
Hello all,
I have a problem estimating Random Effects model using censReg function.
small part of code:
UpC <- censReg(Power ~ Windspeed, left = -Inf, right =
2000,data=PData_In,method="BHHH",nGHQ = 4)
Error in maxNRCompute(fn = logLikAttr, fnOrig = fn, gradOrig = grad,
hessOrig = hess, :
NA in the initial gradient
...then I tried to set starting values myself and here is
2009 Mar 02
1
initial gradient and vmmin not finite
Dear Rhelpers
I have the problem with initial values, could you please tell me how to solve it?
Thank you
June
> p = summary(maxLik(fr,start=c(0,0,0,1,0,-25,-0.2)))
Error in maxRoutine(fn = logLik, grad = grad, hess = hess, start = start, :
NA in the initial gradient
> p = summary(maxLik(fr,start=c(0,0,0,1,0,-25,-0.2),method="BFGS"))
Error in optim(start, func, gr =
2011 Jul 12
1
LOESS function Newton optimization
I have a question about running an optimization function on an existing LOESS
function defined in R. I have a very large dataset (1 million observations)
and have run a LOESS regression. Now, I want to run a Newton-Raphson
optimization to determine the point at which the slope change is the
greatest.
I am relatively new to R and have tried several permutations of the maxNR
and nlm functions with
2010 May 10
2
Robust SE & Heteroskedasticity-consistent estimation
Hi,
I'm using maxlik with functions specified (L, his gradient & hessian).
Now I would like determine some robust standard errors of my estimators.
So I 'm try to use vcovHC, or hccm or robcov for example
but in use one of them with my result of maxlik, I've a the following
error message :
Erreur dans terms.default(object) : no terms component
Is there some attributes
2009 Apr 03
2
Geometric Brownian Motion Process with Jumps
Hi,
I have been using maxLik to do some MLE of Geometric Brownian Motion Process and everything has been going fine, but know I have tried to do it with jumps. I have create a vector of jumps and then added this into my log-likelihood equation, know I am getting a message:
NA in the initial gradient
My codes is hear
#
n<-length(combinedlr)
j<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
2009 Apr 10
1
Re MLE Issues
Hi
I have been having issue with a ML estimator for Jump diffusion process but
know I am get little error I didn't notice before like I am try to create a
vector
> #GBMPJ MLE Combined Ph 1 LR
> #
> n<-length(combinedlrph1)
> j<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
Error in c(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) :
unused argument(s) (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
>
2007 Aug 29
3
OT: distribution of a pathological random variate
Folks,
I wonder if anything could be said about the distribution of a random variate x, where
x = N(0,1)/N(0,1)
Obviously x is pathological because it could be 0/0. If we exclude this point, so the set is {x/(0/0)}, does x have a well defined distribution? or does it exist a distribution that approximates x.
(The case could be generalized of course to N(mu1, sigma1)/N(mu2, sigma2) and one
2009 Mar 17
3
R does not compile any more on FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT
On a recent FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT (i386) building R (any version) breaks
with the following messages:
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[...snip...]
gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include
-I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c wilcox.c -o wilcox.o
gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include
-I/usr/local/include
2009 Mar 23
4
newton method
Hi R-users,
Does R has a topic on newton's method?
Thank you for the info.
2011 Sep 15
2
Tobit Fixed Effects
Hi there,
I need to run a Tobit Fixed Effects in a panel data with 4500 units for 8
years. It is a huge data set, my dependent variable is left truncated at
zero, the distribution is skewed and my panel is balanced.
Any suggestions on how to do that in R?
I tried stuff like survreg, censReg, and tobit but none of them were
satisfactory.
Thanks,
*Felipe Nunes*
CAPES/Fulbright Fellow
PhD
2012 Sep 26
2
non-differentiable evaluation points in nlminb(), follow-up of PR#15052
This is a follow-up question for PR#15052
<http://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/show_bug.cgi?id=15052>
There is another thing I would like to discuss wrt how nlminb() should
proceed with NAs. The question is: What would be a successful way to
deal with an evaluation point of the objective function where the
gradient and the hessian are not well defined?
If the gradient and the hessian both
2010 Mar 27
1
R runs in a usual way, but simulations are not performed
Dear addresses, I need perform a batch of 10 000 simulations for each of
4 options considered. (The idea is to obtain the parameter estimates in
a heteroskedastic linear regression model - with additive or mixed
heteroskedasticity - via the Kenward-Roger small-sample adjusted
covariance matrix of disturbances). For this purpose I wrote an R
program which would capture all possible options (true
2010 May 28
3
Gelman 2006 half-Cauchy distribution
Hi,
I am trying to recreate the right graph on page 524 of Gelman's 2006
paper "Prior distributions for variance parameters in hierarchical
models" in Bayesian Analysis, 3, 515-533. I am only interested, however,
in recreating the portion of the graph for the overlain prior density
for the half-Cauchy with scale 25 and not the posterior distribution.
However, when I try:
2008 Jun 08
2
optim, constrOptim: setting some parameters equal to each other
Hello, and apologies for the upcoming naive questions. I am a biologist who is trying to teach himself the appropriate areas of math and stats. I welcome pointers to suggested background reading just as much as I do direct answers to my question.
Let's say I have a function F() that takes variables (a,b,c,a1,b1,c1) and returns x, and I want to find the values of these variables that result in