Probably some division by zero is done somewhere internally. We cannot
say more since this is not reproducible for us.
Uwe LIgges
On 13.12.2011 18:29, niki wrote:
Dear all,
I have a datafile where I run haplo.GLM analyses using several variables (a
matrix). However, when I include a certain binary variable (0,1) I get this
message
Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 4)
I don't get an error when I include another binary variable, again with only
0,1.
Both variables don't have missing values, they only have 0 and 1.
Why do I get an error with one and not the other? It is really strange.
Does anyone know what do I have to check? or how to exclude NA/NaN/Inf ? Or
any other solution?
Thanks,
Niki
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