[R] lmomRFA-package: regsimq()

J. R. M. Hosking JRMH001 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 17 03:44:56 CEST 2010


On 2010-08-16 03:49, Tonja Krueger wrote:
> Hi List!
> I’m using regsimq() from the “lmomRFA”-package to calculate error bounds for diverse distributions. For example:
>
> regsimq(gumfit$qfunc, nrec = lmom.data$n, f = lcdfgum, boundprob = c(0.025, 0.975))
>
> Several times I got this error massage:
>
> Fehler in quantile.default(ou, probs = boundprob, type = 6) :
> missing values and NaN's not allowed if 'na.rm' is FALSE
>
> So my question is, can I change 'na.rm' = FALSE into 'na.rm' = TRUE? And how can I go so?
> Thank you for your help,
> Tonja

It looks as though some earlier calculation within regsimq() has
produced an unexpected NA value.  The function is not designed to cope
with this eventuality, so I do not recommend simply using na.rm=TRUE.

You have not given enough information to diagnose the cause of the
problem, but if you provide a minimal, self-contained, reproducible
example I will see what I can do.


J. R. M. Hosking

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