[R] NLMINB() produces NaN!
Ravi Varadhan
RVaradhan at jhmi.edu
Wed May 6 20:59:14 CEST 2009
Hi,
Can you provide a little more information about your problem?
If you are trying to find a local maximum of "maxphi", then you need to tell
that to optim(),. It tries to find a local minimum by default. You can do
this via the `fnscale' control parameter (control = list(fnscale = -1)).
If this still does not work, try the function spg() in the "BB" package.
Ravi.
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Subject: [R] NLMINB() produces NaN!
I am having the same problem as one Rebecca Sela(see bellow).
On 21/12/2007 12:07 AM, Rebecca Sela wrote:
>* I am trying to optimize a likelihood function using NLMINB. After
>running without a problem for quite a few iterations (enough that my
>intermediate output extends further than I can scroll back), it tries a
>vector of parameter values NaN. This has happened with multiple Monte
>Carlo datasets, and a few different (but very similar) likelihood
>functions. (They are complicated, but I can send them to someone if
>desired.)*
Instead I try to use optim() for my optimization needs but it fails when
finding the 0/0:
"
Error in optim(c(phi[, k]), maxphi, lower = 0.01, upper = 0.99, method =
"L-BFGS-B") :
L-BFGS-B needs finite values of 'fn'
In addition: There were 50 or more warnings (use warnings() to see the first
50)
"
Any suggestions?
Harlan Campbell
McGIll University
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