[R] the function of mle

Liaw, Andy andy_liaw at merck.com
Wed Jun 29 02:34:24 CEST 2005


I'd guess Jun meant the mle() in the stats4 package.  It comes with R, but
is not loaded by default, so one would need to do library(stats4) first.

Andy

> From: Spencer Graves
> 
> 	  Did you do "install.packages('nlme')" and then 
> 'library(nlme)' before
> trying to use 'lme'?
> 
> 	  spencer graves
> 
> Liu Jun wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I am a user of R computer language.Several days ago,I download 
> > R-2.1.0.From the help manual,I saw there is a function 
> "mle" to find the 
> > maximum likelihood estimators.But when I try to use this 
> function,there 
> > is no this function.Could you help me to solve this problem?
> > I am looking forward to your answer.
> > 
> > Thank you.
> > 
> > Jun Liu
> > 
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