Message-ID: <CAAcGTKDvORV_qwsqrJvk01_mioktpzBGoqS6MwUD3aDifHaUKQ@mail.gmail.com>
Date: 2016-04-26T10:17:16Z
From: Jorge Cárcamo
Subject: sarprobit question
In-Reply-To: <65714420-F2C3-47A4-810E-136A7F5FDE12@uclm.es>
Dear Virigilio,
Many thanks for your suggestion. I also think that my problem is within my
data and not with my commands. I used the same commands with the columbus
dataset and it run smoothly. The only difference is that columbus dataset
are polygons and I am working with point dataset. The funny thing is that a
friend of mine give me another point dataset, when I tried to run the
commands it gives me the same error message, even if I drop one column and
one row.
I will prepare a subset of this dataset and the script to reproduce the
commands. However, I am hoping to do that this week, since I have to
prepare and give a presentation tomorrow.
Once again, many thanks for your kind help and attention.
Jorge
*Ing. Jorge Alfredo C?rcamo, M. Sc., Ph. D. (c)*
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 12:03 PM, VIRGILIO GOMEZ RUBIO <
Virgilio.Gomez at uclm.es> wrote:
> Dear Jorge,
>
> >
> > I will take a look at the commands to understand why is creating this
> W=103x103 matrix. Do you have some suggestions?
> >
>
> You probably have 103 points instead of 102 for some reason? That is what
> I would check first.
>
> Best,
>
> Virgilio
>
>
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