Message-ID: <7c3dde37-2e16-3bb2-cf7a-3b72735fd3ba@auckland.ac.nz>
Date: 2019-02-11T01:47:04Z
From: Rolf Turner
Subject: [FORGED] Re: nlmer and the binomial distribution.
In-Reply-To: <CABghstTRSah_c52kRv6Gt+X_tw-XUy5mYPwRtB8Unipb__p+xg@mail.gmail.com>
On 2/11/19 12:24 PM, Ben Bolker wrote:
> I guess overwhelmingly difficult is in the eye of the beholder. Any
> chance of a small example of what you want to do? Although TMB is
> written in an extended form of C++ rather than R, it might not be too
> horrible. A version of the classic orange tree example is here:
> https://kaskr.github.io/adcomp/orange_big_8cpp-example.html (it could
> use more comments/there are a few slightly weird-looking things ...)
Thank you for this kind offer to investigate further.
It just so happens that I have to hand a toy data set that I constructed
for Bruce Swihart to use in his efforts to help me. This data set is
attached as "simdat.txt". This a result of a dput(). To obtain the
data do:
X <- dget("simdat.txt")
I have also attached what I hope is a reasonably lucid explanation of
the model that I am trying to fit (in "problem.pdf").
Thanks again for taking a look at this.
cheers,
Rolf
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Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
Phone: +64-9-373-7599 ext. 88276
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