Lily wrote:
The problem has been solved. It is my mistake for not
define the number of monte.carlo simulation when I am
using mle.cv.
Thank you all for your help!
My last comment:
It is your mistake not to specify required arguments, but there *is* a
bug in wle. You should get an error message i
The problem has been solved. It is my mistake for not
define the number of monte.carlo simulation when I am
using mle.cv.
Thank you all for your help!
--- Spencer Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What version of R under what operating system with
> how much memory?
> What R functions are you
What version of R under what operating system with how much memory?
What R functions are you using? Can you do a traceback()? Also, have
you tried "www.r-project.org" -> search -> "R site search"?
hope this helps. spencer graves
Lily wrote:
I am running a 1000 simulations, it works for 2
sim
Thanks for your response.I am working on R-1.7.1 under
windows. Here is part of my code for simulation:
x1<-...
y1<-...
beta<-c(1,3,5,7,9))
mn<-0
for ( i in 1:3) {
e1<-rnorm(40,mean=0,sd=1)
y1<-x1%*%beta+e1
result<-mle.cv(y1~x1)
result2<-result[1, ]
mn<-rbind(mn, result2)
}
mn
Thanks!!
--- U
Lily wrote:
I am running a 1000 simulations, it works for 2
simulations. However, I get the following error
message whenever I run it more than 3 times:
"The instruction at '0*11044080' referenced memory at
"o*3ff0". The memory could not be "written".
and, I can also get something like "except
I am running a 1000 simulations, it works for 2
simulations. However, I get the following error
message whenever I run it more than 3 times:
"The instruction at '0*11044080' referenced memory at
"o*3ff0". The memory could not be "written".
and, I can also get something like "exception: access