On 21/09/2010 11:43 AM, Hey Sky wrote:
Hey, Duncan

thanks for your reply.

I am not sure which version i have installed but I downloaded it  from
http://cran.skazkaforyou.com/. when I check the R installed, it says 2.11.1.

I do not know I answered your question or not. if not, where I can find them?
(in fact, I did not notice/find there are many versions of 64 bit R.)

2.11.1 should be fine, but perhaps you tried to install the 32 bit version of the package into 64 bit R. You can get the 64 bit package from

http://probability.ca/cran/bin/windows64/contrib/2.11/ucminf_1.0-5.zip

but first install the package it depends on,

http://probability.ca/cran/bin/windows64/contrib/2.11/numDeriv_2009.2-1.zip

Duncan Murdoch

Nan





----- Original Message ----
From: Duncan Murdoch<murdoch.dun...@gmail.com>
To: Hey Sky<heyskywal...@yahoo.com>
Cc: R<r-help@r-project.org>
Sent: Tue, September 21, 2010 6:51:57 AM
Subject: Re: [R] Can ucminf be installed in 64 bit R and one more question?

On 20/09/2010 8:36 PM, Hey Sky wrote:
>  Hey, R Users
>
>  my windows is 64 bit windows 7. I am trying to install the package ucminf 
into
>my 64 bit version R but cannot.  the package I downloaded is from
>http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/ucminf/index.html and I installed it 
with
>the "install from local zip files", due to I did not connect my computer to
>internet.
>
>
>  did anyone meet this problem and is there a version of ucminf for 64 bit R?

Binary installs are specific to particular R versions.  There are several
versions of R with 64 bit Windows builds now; which one are you using?

Duncan Murdoch

>
>  the question is: why the ucminf (for 32 bit R) with option hessian=3 always
>give hessian matrix while most of other methods failed (includiing the option
>hessian=1 which using numDeriv)?
>
>  thanks for any information
>
>  Nan from Montreal
>
>
>
>
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