I guess Martin is struggling to have the most entries in the next version of "fortunes" ;-)
Well... I hope so! Or we should really do something for new users - letting any R core team member getting convulsive is dangerous for the futuRe.
Best wishes,
Eric
Pavel> this is a question, how can i specify the random part Pavel> in the GLMM-call (of the lme4 library) for compound Pavel> matrices just in the the same way as they defined in Pavel> the lme-Call (of the nlme library).
``twice in such a short paragraph -- yikes !!'' ... I'm getting convulsive...
There is NO lme4 library nor an nlme one ! There's the lme4 *PACKAGE* and the nlme *PACKAGE* -- please --
(If the nlme package is built, it will rely on a nlme.so or nlme.dll (or nlme.dylib ...) *library* of compiled C code, and if packages are installed, they are installed into a library of packages; typically into one of the libraries in .libPaths() )
whooh.... Martin
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