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| Subject: | Extreme value function (how to keep, drop variables) |
| From: | Hari Nath <hari_s_nath@yahoo.com> |
| Date: | Tue, 6 Jun 2006 07:54:56 -0700 (PDT) |
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Hi all, I was able to subset the data named "test" and am trying to fit an extreme value distribution for the variable "loss". and currently am using the following command > gev(test, block=NA, max.fcal=500, max.iter=200) but, am not sure how to use the variable "loss" in the above function. or should i just have the variable loss in my "test" dataset.... can someone help me.... Many thanks hari __________________________________________________ |
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