Re: [R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object

2011-09-05 Thread Billy
Dear Dr. Ben Bolker and 'JLucke', Thanks for your comments, but I'm still facing some problems. For example, using the gls() function, I receive an error message and I'm not sure I'm writing the arguments in the right way. Instead, I thought about my original models and realized that I was

Re: [R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object

2011-09-05 Thread Ben Bolker
On 11-09-05 02:13 PM, Billy wrote: Dear Dr. Ben Bolker and 'JLucke', Thanks for your comments, but I'm still facing some problems. For example, using the gls() function, I receive an error message and I'm not sure I'm writing the arguments in the right way. Well, (if you still need help

[R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object

2011-08-29 Thread Billy.Requena
Hi everybody, I'm interested in evaluating the effect of a continuous variable on the mean and/or the variance of my response variable. I have built functions expliciting these and used the 'mle2' function to estimate the coefficients, as follows: func.1 - function(m=62.9, c0=8.84, c1=-1.6)

Re: [R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object

2011-08-29 Thread Ben Bolker
Billy.Requena billy.requena at gmail.com writes: Hi everybody, I'm interested in evaluating the effect of a continuous variable on the mean and/or the variance of my response variable. I have built functions expliciting these and used the 'mle2' function to estimate the coefficients, as

Re: [R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object

2011-08-29 Thread JLucke
I would recommend using the new Bayesian package 'LaplacesDemon' available on CRAN. Ben Bolker bbol...@gmail.com Sent by: r-help-boun...@r-project.org 08/29/2011 02:50 PM To r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch cc Subject Re: [R] Bayesian functions for mle2 object Billy.Requena billy.requena