[Rd] Behaviour of mle and environments or calling mle inside a function

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Jun 26 19:41:55 CEST 2007


On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Iago Mosqueira wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I would appreciate some help understanding the following behaviour
> when stats4::mle is called inside a function. mle seems to look for
> its arguments in R_GlobalEnv and not the environment from which it is
> called.

It is your function lkhd() that is doing the looking, and lexical scoping 
means that it should be looking in .GlobalEnv (sic), since that is where 
you defined it.  Try a traceback:

> traceback()
10: log(rec)
9: dnorm(log(rec), log(alpha * ssb/(beta + ssb)), sqrt(sigma), TRUE)
8: sum(dnorm(log(rec), log(alpha * ssb/(beta + ssb)), sqrt(sigma),
        TRUE))
7: minuslogl(alpha = 1, beta = 0.1, sigma = 0.1)
6: do.call("minuslogl", l)
5: fn(par, ...)
4: function (par)
    fn(par, ...)(c(1, 0.1, 0.1))
3: optim(start, f, method = method, hessian = TRUE, ...)
2: mle(x$lkhd)
1: foo(object)

I am afraid I have no idea why you thought that your function would look 
in the body of foo().


>
>
> library(stats4)
>
> lkhd <- function(alpha=1, beta=0.1, sigma=0.1)
> 	- sum(dnorm(log(rec), log(alpha*ssb/(beta+ssb)), sqrt(sigma), TRUE))
>
> object <- list(lkhd=lkhd, rec=1:10, ssb=1:10)
>
> foo <- function(x)
> {
> 	rec <- x$rec
> 	ssb <- x$ssb
>
> 	mle(x$lkhd)
> }
>
> foo(object)
>
>
> This fails with
>
> Error in log(rec) : object "rec" not found
>
>
> rec <- object$rec
> ssb <- object$ssb
>
> foo(object)
>
> and this works.
>
> Using R version 2.5.0 (2007-04-23), on Linux (Ubuntu) 2.6.17
>
> Many thanks,
>
>
> Iago Mosqueira
>
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