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2014 Sep 07
1
lbfgsb from C/C++
Hi, I would like to call R's lbfgsb function from my C/C++ code by including R_ext/Applic.h and linking against libR. Currently, I am allocating memory for x (and the other input arrays for lbfgsb) in my C/C++ code via malloc/new. However, this gives a segmentation fault when executing the program. I tried to allocate x via PROTECT(x = NEW_NUMERIC(n)); x_p = NUMERIC_POINTER(x);. This compiles
2002 May 06
2
compiling on Solaris 7 (PR#1520)
Full_Name: Chris Pelton Version: R-1.5.0 OS: Solaris & Submission from: (NULL) (169.237.121.210) I am unable to compile R-1.5.0, and am getting the following errors with make. I searched through the buglist and didn't see anything similar, although I wouldn't doubt if I was just using the wrong version of something. gcc version 3.0.3 gcc -I. -I../../src/include
2008 Mar 07
1
parameters for lbfgsb (function for optimization)
Can anyone help me with lbfgsb (function for optimization)? It takes the following parameters: void lbfgsb (int n, int lmm, double *x, double *lower, double *upper, int *nbd, double *Fmin, optimfn fn, optimgr gr, int *fail, void *ex, double factr, double pgtol, int *fncount, int *grcount, int maxit, char *msg, int trace, int nREPORT); What do I put for parameter ex (11th parameter)? I looked at
2000 Aug 15
1
Defective pointer to tech report (PR#634)
Full_Name: Rod Montgomery Version: 1.1.0 OS: Windows-95 Submission from: (NULL) (38.26.56.3) File R-1.1.0/src/appl/lbfgsb.c -- Comment in code says two papers describing underlying math are in ftp://ece.nwu.edu/pub/lbfgs/lbfgs_bcm/ but that directory seems not to exist. (Actually, the comment does not give a URL - it just says to look in that directory on that FTP server.) Paper [1] does
2020 May 04
1
error in message printed by L-BFGS-B
Hi I have a FORTRAN version of the L-BFGS-B algorithm and I was comparing it to the code in the lbfgsb.c file available at R-4.0.0.tar.gz Everithing looks the same, except for those two lines that must be printed by the prn3lb function in case of an error (lines 3559 and 3561 in lbfgsb.c): case -5: Rprintf("l(%d) > u(%d). No feasible solution", k, k); break; case -7:
2008 Jan 19
1
R_alloc segfaults
I want to write a little stand-alone C program that calls R_alloc, but I get a segmentation fault: int main(int argc, char** argv){ double* d = (double *)R_alloc(2, sizeof(double)); // <- segmentation fault! return 0; } gdb reveals that sizeof(double) evaluated to 0: > R_alloc (nelem=2, eltsize=0) at memory.c:1649 so it results in the segfault later. This is how I compile my
2006 Sep 02
1
nonlinear least squares fitting Trust-Region"
Dear Mr Graves, Thank you very much for your response. Nobody else from this mailing list ventured to reply to me for the two weeks since I posted my question. "nlminb" and "optim" are just optimization procedures. What I need is not just optimization, but a nonlinear CURVE FITTING procedure. If there is some way to perform nonlinear curve fitting with the
2004 Mar 30
5
optim-Bug (PR#6720)
Full_Name: Dr. Hans A. Kestler Version: 1.8.1. OS: Linux, Win, Mac OSX Submission from: (NULL) (134.60.73.116) The code below produces after a different number of iterations i the following error: Error in optim(par = rep(0.5, length(edges)), loglik, method = "L-BFGS-B", : non-finite value supplied by optim This was reproducible on different machines (Mac G4 OSX, AMD Opteron
2001 Jan 04
1
Samba && Windows ME?
Hello, I just got a Windows ME box that I have added to my LAN. The issue is that I don't see anything indicating how to make/allow ME to work with Samba. I'm guessing that it has to do with password encryption. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Geordon
2007 Oct 13
1
R API - optim
I am trying to use the R API to call optim functions (nmmin, vmmin, lbfgsb, etc.) through a C program but I couldn't find the shared library to link under the R-2.6.0 build which is compiled under Linux (REL5). main.cpp:35: undefined reference to `Rf_initEmbeddedR(int, char**)' main.cpp:41: undefined reference to `nmmin' Thanks in advance for any help. ------------------------
2001 Jan 25
1
problems compiling R under digital unix 4.0d (PR#826)
Dear Sirs, I am trying to compile R v1.2.1 under Digital Unix 4.0D. The configure-script runs without any problems but during 'make' I receive the following error-message: [......] g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c dtrco.f -o dtrco.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c dtrsl.f -o dtrsl.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c eigen.f -o eigen.o g77 -mieee -g -O2 -c lminfl.f -o lminfl.o ar cr libappl.a Rsock.o approx.o bakslv.o
2002 Feb 20
1
Pivoting in chol
Hi Everyone, I have modified my version of R-1.4.1 to include choleski with pivoting (like in Splus). I thought R-core might consider including this in the next version of R, so I give below the steps required to facilitate this. 1. Copied Linpack routine "dchdc.f" into src/appl 2. Inserted line F77_SUBROUTINE(dchdc) in src/appl/ROUTINES 3. Inserted "dchdc.f" into
2013 Oct 09
1
Version of L-BFGS-B used in optim etc
Hi. I just noticed the paper by Morales and Nocedal Remark on "Algorithm 778: L-BFGS-B: Fortran Subroutines for Large-Scale Bound Constrained Optimization". TOMS 2011; 38(1): 7 http://www.ece.northwestern.edu/~morales/PSfiles/acm-remark.pdf which describes a couple of improvements (speed and accuracy) to the original Netlib code which AFAICT is that still used by optim() via f2c.
2012 Oct 28
0
lbfgsb from C
Hi, I wanted to use R's lbfgsb method for minimization from C. Unfortunately, my toy examples always crashes (segmentation fault). What's wrong with it? double eval(int n, double* par, void *ex) { double result = 0; for (int i=0; i<n; ++i) { result += par[i]*par[i]; } printf("result=%.2f\n", result); return result; } void grad(int n, double *par, double *gr,
2016 Oct 08
4
optim(…, method=‘L-BFGS-B’) stops with an error message while violating the lower bound
Hi, Mark et al.: Thanks, Mark. Three comments: 1. Rvmmin was one of the methods I tried after Ravi directed me to optimx. It returned NAs for essentially everything. See my email of this subject stamped 4:43 PM Central time = 21:43 UTC. 2. It would be interesting to know if the current algorithm behind optim and optimx with
2002 Jun 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
================================================= This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs repository. Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported, and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the repository not yet updated. Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain to specific hardware or
2020 May 04
0
Error in message printed by lbfgsb
Hi I have a FORTRAN version of the L-BFGS-B algorithm and I was comparing it to the code in the lbfgsb.c file available at R-4.0.0.tar.gz Everithing looks the same, except for those two lines that must be printed by the prn3lb function in case of an error (lines 3559 and 3561 in lbfgsb.c): case -5: Rprintf("l(%d) > u(%d). No feasible solution", k, k); break; case -7:
2005 Mar 29
1
final stages of installing R - please help?
Hello, This morning I downloaded, unzipped, and compiled the latest version of R for unix, in my HOME/APPLICATIONS directory. My current unix machine is a sparc-sun-solaris2.9, running SunOS 5.9. Here are the last few lines of the output following ./configure: R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.9 Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/local C compiler:
2016 Oct 10
0
optim(…?=, =?utf-8?Q?method=‘L-BFGS-B’) stops with an error message while violating the lower bound
>>>>> Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at prodsyse.com> >>>>> on Sat, 8 Oct 2016 18:03:43 -0500 writes: [.............] > 2. It would be interesting to know if the > current algorithm behind optim and optimx with > method='L-BFGS-B' incorporates Morales and Nocedal (2011) > 'Remark on ?Algorithm 778:
2002 Jul 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
================================================= This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs repository. Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported, and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the repository not yet updated. Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain to specific hardware or