The problem was I needed to "connect" even though I was offline and couldn't
get online. In this case, "connect" apparently means to start the loopback
device. After doing this, the docs work!
Must be a quirk of win 7. Thanks for all the replies.
Bob
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Thanks for the replies. I tried help.start() and ?foo but my browser opened
and was blank. It just said can't open site as I was offline. Must be my
system. I'll try again. Maybe I can get it sorted out. Maybe the install was
bad.
Thanks again,
Bob
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Greetings:
I recently installed R 2.11.1 for windows. It seems that there is only
online help now. Is there any way to get the local docs? I don't have
always-on high-speed internet.
thanks,
Bob
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I reworked this using the innovations form and it seems to work. But none of
the parameters were changed after estimation.
summary lists:
$counts
function gradient
1 1
It guess it calculates the function but doesn't optimize the parameters.
I just used: tfn.est <- estMaxLik(
I thought that I wanted the non-innovations form but wanted R and w(t) to be
zero. I
thought leaving out R would give that. What I'm trying to do is estimate a
transfer function
noise model. I noticed that you suggested to another person to use ARMA()
and one can estimate the forecast function of
I tried to specify a model in dse1 but something isn't right. Anybody
have any tips?
model<-SS(F=f,G=g,H=h,Q=q,z0=z,P0=p)
Error in locateSS(model$R, constants$R, "R", p, p, plist) :
The dimension of something in the SS model structure is bad.
> dim(f)
[1] 5 5
> dim(g)
[1] 5 1
> dim(h)
[1] 1 5
Look in the package "forecast" for the function "Arima". It will do what you
want. It's different than arima function in the stats package.
Bob
Pele wrote:
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> Hi R users,
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> I am doing cross correlation analysis on 2 time series (call them
> y-series and x-series) where I need the use the mo
Found it!
http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/10.3/repo/oss/suse/i586/
Consider adding this link to a readme file in the download directory.
Bob
bob mccall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Greetings:
I'm trying to install R-base on Suse 10.3 but Yast complains of failed
depen
Greetings:
I'm trying to install R-base on Suse 10.3 but Yast complains of failed
dependancies. It needs blas and readline. I installed readline and gsl thinking
that gsl would solve the blas prob, but no luck. The readline problem remains
as well.
Any ideas??
Thanks,
Bob
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