Re: [R] Error: the leading minor of order 6 is not positive definite

2021-12-06 Thread Sandhya Prakash
Subject: Re: [R] Error: the leading minor of order 6 is not positive definite I think we need the code you are running, any error messages you are getting and some sample data. A handy way to supply sample data is to use the dput() function. See ?dput. If you have a very large data set then som

Re: [R] Error: the leading minor of order 6 is not positive definite

2021-10-28 Thread John Kane
I think we need the code you are running, any error messages you are getting and some sample data. A handy way to supply sample data is to use the dput() function. See ?dput. If you have a very large data set then something like head(dput(myfile), 100) will likely supply enough data for us to work

Re: [R] Error: the leading minor of order 6 is not positive definite

2021-10-25 Thread Sandhya Prakash
Hi I'm too running a canonical correlation code but I'm getting my error like this can you please help me Get Outlook for Android [[alternative HTML version deleted]] __ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRI

[R] Error: the leading minor of order 6 is not positive definite

2010-08-10 Thread stompper33
Hey guys, I'm trying to run a Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) between two data sets. But for my case I am dealing with data sets(which are stored as two matrices X and Y) in which the number of experimental units is greater than the number of variables, so I want to use a sample from my "mot