You probably wanted minpack.lm, not minpack.
FYI, Duncan Murdoch and I just put up nlsr on CRAN. It does ANALYTIC derivatives on expression-form nonlinear models,
and also handles function-form problems. It does a Marquardt-stabilized solution, and allows fixed parameters by
specifying upper an
The primary place for finding out about packages is the Comprehensive R Archive
Network, or CRAN. Try entering
R package minpack CRAN
into Google and you should be able to see what you need to do on your own. If
you still need help, tell us what you found and why it didn't help when you
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Hello,
I'm new to R. I found very useful for me code for parameter estimation.
Unfortunately, while trying to install "minpack" I get info, that this package
is not available for version 3.3.2.
I'm using Windows 10. Does anyone know how to overcome this and maybe a hint on
which version of R it
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