Re: [R] How to solve an NLME problem?

2016-03-29 Thread Ben Bolker
David C Blouin lsu.edu> writes: > I have a nonlinear model where I want to include random > coefficients for a sample of random SUBJECTS. The fixed effects part > of the model is Y ~ B + (T - B) / (1 + 10**(X - C)) and I would like > to include random coefficients b for B, t for T, and c for C.

[R] How to solve an NLME problem?

2016-03-29 Thread David C Blouin
I have a nonlinear model where I want to include random coefficients for a sample of random SUBJECTS. The fixed effects part of the model is Y ~ B + (T - B) / (1 + 10**(X - C)) and I would like to include random coefficients b for B, t for T, and c for C. The model is a fairly well-known three-p