Hello,
Using the following lines of code, I created the following graph:
d.resid<-c(-5.63,4.25,4.38,3.05,-1.85,1.40,1.80,-0.80,4.20,3.20,-2.70,-7.20,-0.10,-2.50,0.60,1.20,1.30,1.20,1.30,1.27,6.91,8.55,7.18,8.73,1.82,-1.45,5.91,5.45,-0.82,-4.55,0.82,82.91,1.73,3.09,5.64,-1.73,-9.55,4.27,17.45,9.6
Forum,
I've been running some parameter estimation software (UCODE which is
maintained by the USGS) that has the capability of running models in
parallel on a local network. Each additional processor I can incorporate
into the parent-child network helps cut the overall runtime, which is
current
Gabor,
I would like to thank you for referring me to the new #Rscript file.
Apparently that is all it took to get my simulation running remotely on a
Windows 7 machine. It seemed to have cured the jgr.exe hiccup as well.
Respectfully,
Eric
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