Thanks Ben for your reply, I would very much appreciate if you could share your code. That would be great!
Sebastien PS: As suggested, I will forward this email to John Nash. Sébastien Bihorel <pomchip <at> free.fr> writes: >* *>* Dear R-users, *>* *>* I am trying to port to R something that I wrote in Matlab to perform model *>* parameter optimization using the Nelder-Mead simplex method (fminsearch). I *>* read the help on ?optim (which seems to be the way to go) as well as a bunch *>* of posts on the topic, but I would like to make sure about something before *>* I spend to much time trying to reproduce something that is not possible. The *>* Matlab fminsearch has some nice features allowing the user to pass the *>* optimization status (i.e., iteration number, objective function value, *>* parameter estimate, algorithm porcedure,etc...) at each iteration to a *>* custom function. In turn, this allows to save the data to file or print *>* something to the shell. *>* *>* Did anybody manage to get optim similarly output the optimization status at *>* each iteration to a function? *>* *>* The control=(trace=...) argument seems only to return partial data to the *>* shell. Some post on the list also suggested to include some code inside the *>* objective function, but this implies the execution of the code at each *>* function evaluation rather than at each iteration. *>* *>* Any feedback on the topic would be appreciated. *>* *>* Sebastien *>* * I think that what you see is more or less what you get with optim() in this case. As I've mentioned in an earlier thread, I've translated Nelder-Mead from _Numerical Recipes_ code into R, which would allow you to instrument it however you wanted. (Indeed, I translated it in order to allow me to create a picture of N-M updating that showed which points were being visited and which updating rules executed.) I could send it if you wanted. The output-function hook is a nice idea, though -- might be worth mentioning to John Nash, who is working on a project (optimx on R-forge) to extend R's optimization capabilities. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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