I'd guess Jun meant the mle() in the stats4 package.  It comes with R, but
is not loaded by default, so one would need to do library(stats4) first.

Andy

> From: Spencer Graves
> 
>         Did you do "install.packages('nlme')" and then 
> 'library(nlme)' before
> trying to use 'lme'?
> 
>         spencer graves
> 
> Liu Jun wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am a user of R computer language.Several days ago,I download 
> > R-2.1.0.From the help manual,I saw there is a function 
> "mle" to find the 
> > maximum likelihood estimators.But when I try to use this 
> function,there 
> > is no this function.Could you help me to solve this problem?
> > I am looking forward to your answer.
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Jun Liu
> > 
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