On 3/2/2006 2:52 PM, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > I think the cost is small, and have just added this.
Thank you! Duncan Murdoch > > On Thu, 2 Mar 2006, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > >> If I name the elements of the vector of initial values passed to >> optim(), then it attaches the names to the final result, e.g. >> >> > f <- function(parms) (parms[1]-1)^2+(parms[2]-2)^2 >> > optim(c(x=3,y=4), f) >> $par >> x y >> 0.9999635 2.0003241 >> >> $value >> [1] 1.063637e-07 >> >> $counts >> function gradient >> 65 NA >> >> $convergence >> [1] 0 >> >> $message >> NULL >> >> However, the vector that gets passed to f doesn't have its names attached: >> >> > f <- function(parms) { >> + print(parms) >> + (parms["x"]-1)^2+(parms["y"]-2)^2 >> + } >> > optim(c(x=3,y=4), f) >> [1] 3 4 >> Error in optim(c(x = 3, y = 4), f) : function cannot be evaluated at >> initial parameters >> >> Is this something that should be fixed, i.e. could it be fixed without >> making optim() substantially slower? If not, it's at least something >> that should be documented. >> >> Duncan Murdoch >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >> >> > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel