A more accurate wording,  I believe, would be "Port Library"  see:

        http://www.bell-labs.com/project/PORT/

Martin  will correct me if there really is a package!!

Unfortunately, the licensing link is broken on the URL above and
it would be interesting to know what the status of licensing really
is, since there were/are lots of useful things in this library.


url:    www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger            Roger Koenker
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On Jul 9, 2008, at 11:42 AM, Jos Kaefer wrote:

Hi

When I type:
?nls

I come across this section:

algorithm: character string specifying the algorithm to use. The
         default algorithm is a Gauss-Newton algorithm.  Other
         possible values are '"plinear"' for the Golub-Pereyra
         algorithm for partially linear least-squares models and
         '"port"' for the 'nl2sol' algorithm from the Port package.

The simple question is: where's the Port package?
I can't find it on cran.

Thanks,
Jos

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