cristina <cristinaaponte <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > Hello, > > I am trying to use the lmer function from the lme4 package I have installed > today (lme4_0.999375-32.zip; R-2.10.1). According to the information, I > should be able to use a generalized linear mixed model. > However when I try to fit a model with Gamma distribution of the errors, it > gives me the following error > > model1<-lmer(Cmic~1+(1|FOREST/DEPTH),data=DATOS,family=Gamma) > Error en mer_finalize(ans) : > General form of glmer_linkinv not yet written > > The same occurs with the function glmer, although I have seen in the forum > that other people has been able to implement this type of models. > > Does anyone know why is this happening? > > Thanks! > Cristina > > IRNAS-CSIC > Seville, Spain >
I am surprised that other people have been able to implement this type of model, since it does *not* appear that the inverse link (which is the default link for the Gamma family) is currently implemented, although the lme4 package has been through so many changes that it may once have had it. It is "fairly easy" to patch (i.e. if you are capable of downloading the source code, writing a few lines of C code, and building the new package) -- but that doesn't necessarily mean that it is easy for you. I've sent in a patch for this case -- if the package author (Doug Bates) accepts it, you might be able to install a development version of the package from r-forge in a day or two that has this capability. It would probably be best to send follow-up questions of this type to r-sig-mixed-mod...@r-project.org ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.