Dear all
I've got the dataset
data:2743;4678;21427;6194;10286;1505;12811;2161;6853;2625;14542;694;11491;
14924;28640;17097;2136;5308;3477;91301;11488;3860;64114;14334
I know from other testing that it should be possible to fit the data with the
exponentialdistribution. I tried to get
] fitting distributions with R
Dear all
I've got the dataset
data:2743;4678;21427;6194;10286;1505;12811;2161;6853;2625;14542;694;11491;
14924;28640;17097;2136;5308;3477;91301;11488;3860;64114;14334
I know from other testing that it should be possible to fit the data
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Subject: [R] fitting distributions with R
Dear all
I've got the dataset
data
Huntsinger
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On 06-Sep-05 Huntsinger, Reid wrote
On Tue, 6 Sep 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, a related method available for 'optim' is L-BFGS-B
which allows _box constraints_, that is each variable can be
given a lower and/or upper bound. The initial value must satisfy
the constraints. This can be set in a parameter for 'mle'.