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On May 29, 2014 5:12:20 PM PDT, Erin Hodgess <erinm.hodg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Dear R People:
>
>How are you?
>
>I would like to look at the underlying C code from the program
>C_ARIMA_Like
>in the stats package.
>
>However, since that is a base package, I'm not entirely sure how to
>access
>this.
>
>When I used the .C(C_ARIMA_Like....)
>
>it says that the C_ARIMA_Like cannot be found.
>
>This is on Windows 7, R version 3.0.2.
>
>Thank you for any help!
>Sincerely,
>Erin

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