You haven't told us what you used to compute the pseudoinverse, but I can get that error message using ginv in library(MASS). When I then typed "ginv" (without the parentheses, it listed the code, and I quickly saw "Xsvd <- svd(X)" [using R 2.0.1 under Windows 2000].

hope this helps. spencer graves
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WU,TONGTONG wrote:

Hi,

 I met a probem recently and need your help.  I would really appreciate
it.

 I kept receiving the following error message when running a program:

'Error in svd(X) : infinite or missing values in x'.

However, I did not use any svd function in this program though I did
include the function pseudoinverse.  Is the problem caused by doing
pseudoinverse?

Best regards,
Tongtong

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