a) This list is about Rcpp -- but it is not a general C++ or statistical
methodology list.
If your code compiles but doesn't do what you expect it to do, consider
debugging it. Breaking into simpler chunks helps.
b) As this is no longer about how to use Rcpp, but rather about coding in
general you may want to try something like http://stackoverflow.com to
reach a wider audience.
In which case you can possibly generalize your
question and try with a standalone C++ program using just Armadillo.
I often debug that may. Simplification is key,
c) When you ask for help on a public forum, do the reader (whom you expect to
render a service to you for free) a favour and format your code and
emails properly so that it is more apparent what you are asking.
d) R mailing list rules apply, and we prefer people to post with a proper
name and affiliation.
Regards, Dirk
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Dirk Eddelbuettel | [email protected] | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com
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