[Rd] optim: problem with additional arguments (PR#493)
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk
17 Mar 2000 19:43:42 +0100
dirk@surfer.sbm.temple.edu writes:
> The R function "optim" fails when a function requires additional
> arguments, if the option "hessian=T" is specified. I am using R Version
> 1.0.0 on Windows 98.
....
> optim(c(-1.2,1), fra, grra, method = "BFGS",a=100) # this
> works
> optim(c(-1.2,1), fra, grra, method = "BFGS",hessian=T,a=100) # this
> doesn't
Yes. However, you can easily fix it for yourself. In optim(), the line
hess <- .Internal(optimhess(res$par, fn, gr, con))
needs to be modified along the lines of
res <- .Internal(optim(par, function(par) fn(par, ...),
function(par) gr(par, ...),
method, con, lower, upper))
(although that might get you in trouble if gr is NULL, so a permanent
fix would be slightly different.)
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