But it should not give that error (once pmvnorm is spelled correctly I get no error).

I believe the message indicates that the installed package is corrupt.

On Wed, 9 May 2007, Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote:

A is not correlation matrix; try this instead:

A <- diag(rep(0.5, 3))
A[1, 2] <- 0.5
A[1, 3] <- 0.25
A[2, 3] <- 0.5
A <- A + t(A)
pmvnorm(lower = rep(-Inf, 3), upper = rep(2, 3), corr = A)


Best,
Dimitris

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Andreas Faller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 3:16 PM
Subject: [R] pvmnorm, error message


Hello there!

My operating system is Windows XP, my version of R is the latest
(R-2.5.0). Recently I have downloaded the package "mvtnorm" and a
problem with the command "pmvnorm" occured. Trying to enter the lines
...

A <- diag(3)
A[1,2] <-0.5
A[1,3] <- 0.25
A[2,3] <- 0.5
pvmnorm(lower=c(-Inf,-Inf,-Inf), upper=c(2,2,2),mean = c(0,0,0),
corr=A)

I got the following error message:

.Fortran("mvtdst", N = as.integer(n), NU=as.integer(df), lower =
as.double(lower), :
Fortran Symbolname "mvtdst" nicht in der DLL für Paket "mvtnorm"

Can anyone advise what to do now to get rid of this problem? Thank you
very much indeed.

Regards, Andreas Faller

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