thank you vm for the reply! Just to make things a little more complicated
--does the equation hold even if the values of x are unknown? More
specifically perhaps we can still refer to the made up example
Sum(n equal 5)log(1-xi^2)
In the problem I am working on, I am writing a modified Newton Opt
Hi all,
I have a very quick question on how to use the summation sign in R for the
function.
Here“s a basic example: the function is sum(i=1 to 5)log(1-xi^2)
Id be grateful if someone knows how to do this without writing it out 5
times - I am looking sth along the lines of the following:
computeR
Hi Pieter, thank you for your response.
I am indeed using the "optim" function. I had already tried the trace option
under the control argument - however it only provides me with iteration no.
10, 20, 30 etc. I would like to be able to generate the results for every
iteration.
Here is an example
Hi,
I am new to R, and am working on some optimization problems - I was
wondering if there was a way that I could show all the iterations in R -i.e.
showing for each iteration, what the iteration is, how much the function is,
what the norm of the gradient would be...
Any help is greatly appreciated
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