[R] Multivariate Maximum Likelihood Estimation
Konrad BLOCHER
kb25532 at sgh.waw.pl
Wed Feb 6 12:45:34 CET 2008
I get this message:
Error: could not find function "gls" (and also)
Error: could not find function "lm.gls"
Which package is that in?
Thanks,
KB
> Have you tried gls()?
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> Onderwerp: [R] Multivariate Maximum Likelihood Estimation
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to perform Maximum Likelihood estimation of a Multivariate
> model (2 independent variables + intercept) with autocorrelated errors
> of
> 1st order (ar(1)).
>
> Does R have a function for that? I could only find an univariate option
> (ar.mle function) and when writing my own I find that it is pretty
> memory-consuming (and sometimes wrong) so there must be a better way.
>
> Thanks,
>
> KB
>
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