The problem lies in dgamma, the function which is stated to be implicated. See the following NEWS item:
o [dpqr]gamma now returns NaN for an invalid 'shape' parameter (rather than throw an error), for consistency with other distribution functions. That setting lower/upper works is just intelligence in the function to choose an appropriate method. On Thu, 17 Nov 2005, P Ehlers wrote: > I think the problem may lie with fitdistr(). > Specifically, replacing the code in fitdistr.R (VR_7.2-20) > (line 137 to end) with the code in VR_7.2-8 (line 92 to end) > seems to handle > > fitdistr(otm, "gamma") > > just fine. But I haven't done much testing. > > Peter Ehlers > > Peter Dalgaard wrote: >> P Ehlers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >>> Gregor, >>> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma", method="L-BFGS-B") >>> >>> works for me (on WinXP). Or you could specify "lower = 0". >> >> >> The really odd thing is that it even works with >> >> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma",lower=-Inf) >> >> shape rate >> 1.03081094 0.18924370 >> (0.09055117) (0.02117350) >> >> or even >> >> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma",upper=Inf) >> >> shape rate >> 1.03081094 0.18924370 >> (0.09055117) (0.02117350) >> >> >> Also >> >> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma",control=list(parscale=c(.1,.1))) >> >> shape rate >> 1.03079500 0.18923897 >> (0.09055106) (0.02117363) >> >> and quite amusingly: >> >> >> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma",method="BFGS",lower=0) >> >> shape rate >> 1.03081096 0.18924371 >> (0.09055118) (0.02117350) >> Warning message: >> bounds can only be used with method L-BFGS-B in: optim(x = >> c(0.059610966029577, 0.0591496321922168, 0.14, 0.18, >> >>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma",method="CG",lower=0) >> >> shape rate >> 1.03081096 0.18924371 >> (0.09055118) (0.02117350) >> Warning message: >> bounds can only be used with method L-BFGS-B in: optim(x = >> c(0.059610966029577, 0.0591496321922168, 0.14, 0.18, >> >> whereas the same calls without the dysfunctional lower= gives the >> warning about `shape` needing to be positive. >> >> This probably all indicates that something inside optim() is broken. >> >> >> >> >>> I no longer have 2.1.0 running, so I don't know why this >>> wasn't needed in 2.1.0. >>> >>> "R version 2.2.0, 2005-10-24" >>> MASS version: 7.2-20 >>> >>> -peter >>> >>> Gorjanc Gregor wrote: >>> >>>> Dear R developers, >>>> >>>> I have encountered strange behaviour of fitdistr for gamma in recent R >>>> build i.e. 2.2.0. I have attached the code for data at the end of this mail >>>> so you can reproduce the problem. In short, I am able to run fitdistr under >>>> 2.1.0 without problems, while I get the following error under 2.2.0 >>>> (Version 2.2.0 Patched (2005-11-15 r36348)) >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma") >>>> >>>> Error in densfun(x, parm[1], parm[2], ...) : >>>> 'shape' must be strictly positive >>>> >>>> The results on 2.1.1 (Version 2.1.1 (2005-06-20)) are >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> fitdistr(otm, "gamma") >>>> >>>> shape rate >>>> 1.030667 0.189177 >>>> (0.090537) (0.021166) >>>> >>>> Platform: Windows XP >>>> >>>> Thank you in advance for your effort on this remarkable tool! >>>> >>>> Here is the data for above problem/results: >>>> >>>> "otm" <- >>>> c(0.059610966029577, 0.0591496321922168, 0.14, 0.18, 0.24, 0.25, >>>> 0.270071982912719, 0.270758049933706, 0.269911804412492, 0.280138451903593, >>>> 0.279787947586738, 0.279429937571753, 0.3, 0.320746235495899, >>>> 0.319553311037365, 0.51, 0.54, 0.56, 0.6, 0.609812622915953, >>>> 0.609198293855879, 0.64, 0.69, 0.74, 0.76, 0.770972826186568, >>>> 0.769288654833566, 0.78, 0.789181584270671, 0.78991363293305, >>>> 0.8, 0.89, 0.900691718998831, 0.8991656800583, 0.92, 0.93, 0.94, >>>> 1.01, 1.02, 1.13, 1.18, 1.26, 1.29, 1.33, 1.42, 1.43, 1.47, >>>> 1.47940529614314, >>>> 1.47920716832764, 1.6, 1.61, 1.63, 1.68938231960637, 1.6894849291523, >>>> 1.82, 1.88088044053270, 1.8792804789003, 1.89, 1.92, 2, 2.04, >>>> 2.07, 2.12, 2.17, 2.18, 2.22, 2.23, 2.27, 2.28, 2.3, 2.32092240267433, >>>> 2.31912300181622, 2.38, 2.39, 2.43, 2.46, 2.51, 2.52, 2.55, 2.56, >>>> 2.61, 2.66091404781397, 2.6595832825806, 2.67, 2.7, 2.77, 2.8, >>>> 2.81, 2.86, 2.87, 2.93, 3.01, 3.05, 3.14, 3.15, 3.17, 3.18, 3.24, >>>> 3.26, 3.33, 3.44, 3.45, 3.52, 3.55, 3.63, 3.73, 3.9, 4, 4.01, >>>> 4.04, 4.13, 4.15934497380769, 4.16094719917513, 4.3, 4.33, 4.34, >>>> 4.66, 4.76, 4.82, 4.83, 4.89, 4.92, 5.06, 5.14, 5.16, 5.26, 5.31, >>>> 5.36, 5.48, 5.66, 5.79, 5.8, 5.85, 5.87, 5.92952534468565, >>>> 5.92962284128508, >>>> 6.04, 6.11, 6.13, 6.16, 6.19, 6.42, 6.66, 6.69, 7.11, 7.16, 7.29, >>>> 7.3, 7.31, 7.33, 7.72, 7.82, 7.87, 7.91, 8.01, 8.17, 8.45, 8.49, >>>> 8.73, 8.86, 8.95, 9, 9.05, 9.13, 9.22, 9.52, 9.82, 9.88, 9.91, >>>> 9.99, 10.03, 10.4, 10.59, 10.83, 11.06, 11.64, 11.85, 12.02, >>>> 12.4, 12.64, 12.96, 13.44, 14.06, 14.07, 14.37, 15.4, 15.6, 15.92, >>>> 16.23, 16.6, 16.97, 17.06, 17.8, 18.69, 18.73, 19.2, 19.51, 19.54, >>>> 20.57, 21.05, 22.23, 27.02) >>>> >>>> Lep pozdrav / With regards, >>>> Gregor Gorjanc >>>> >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> University of Ljubljana >>>> Biotechnical Faculty URI: http://www.bfro.uni-lj.si/MR/ggorjan >>>> Zootechnical Department mail: gregor.gorjanc <at> bfro.uni-lj.si >>>> Groblje 3 tel: +386 (0)1 72 17 861 >>>> SI-1230 Domzale fax: +386 (0)1 72 17 888 >>>> Slovenia, Europe >>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> "One must learn by doing the thing; for though you think you know it, >>>> you have no certainty until you try." 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