[R] Is there any Gauss-newton library/function in R?
spencerg
spencer.graves at prodsyse.com
Tue Jul 14 06:02:22 CEST 2009
There are many more things available than just 'nls'. An overview
is available at "www.r-project.org" -> CRAN (select your favorite
mirror) -> "Task Views" (on the left, third line under CRAN) ->
"Optimization Optimization and Mathematical Programming".
For a possibly more direct route, you can try the following:
library(RSiteSearch)
GN <- RSiteSearch.function("Gauss-Newton")
HTML(GN)
This identified for me 19 different help pages in 11 different
packages containing the term "Gauss-Newton".
GN. <- RSiteSearch.function("Gauss Newton")
GN2 <- GN|GN.
HTML(GN2)
This identified 27 help pages in 15 different packages containing
both "Gauss" and "Newton".
NR <- RSiteSearch.function("Newton Raphson")
NR. <- GN2|NR
HTML(NR.)
This identified 138 help pages in 61 different packages, sorting
them first by the package with the most matches.
Hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
Berend Hasselman wrote:
>
> Hao Jiang wrote:
>
>> Hi,I am a newbie to R. I wrote a simple Gauss-newton method in least
>> square
>> minimization problems, but it looks not working well. Is there any
>> Gauss-newton library/function in R?
>>
>>
>
> Try
>
> ??leastsquares
>
> and
>
> ?nls
>
> Berend
>
>
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