RMark v.1.9.6 and Big Thanks to Evan

posts related to the RMark library, which may not be of general interest to users of 'classic' MARK

RMark v.1.9.6 and Big Thanks to Evan

Postby jlaake » Tue Feb 09, 2010 1:33 pm

I posted a new version of RMark last week when the forum was down. The one important change was a bug that I found in computation of real parameters for an mlogit link when some of the real parameters in the link were fixed (unless all were fixed to 0 so subtracted value was 1). This only affects computation in R and not the results that were obtained from MARK. Other changes are listed in the What's New file.

I also want to thank Evan for creating, maintaining and updating this forum as well as the book. What he does involves lots of time and work on his part and it is a tremendous asset for the software users and the developers. Thanks Evan.

--jeff
jlaake
 
Posts: 1479
Joined: Fri May 12, 2006 12:50 pm
Location: Escondido, CA

Re: RMark v.1.9.6 and Big Thanks to Evan

Postby cooch » Tue Feb 09, 2010 8:53 pm

jlaake wrote:I posted a new version of RMark last week when the forum was down. The one important change was a bug that I found in computation of real parameters for an mlogit link when some of the real parameters in the link were fixed (unless all were fixed to 0 so subtracted value was 1). This only affects computation in R and not the results that were obtained from MARK. Other changes are listed in the What's New file.


Many of you will have also noticed that

1. I've created this 'RMark' subforum, to make it easier for folks to keep track of posts directly related to RMark (although the massively improved search engine lessens the gains, here).

2. at the top of the RMark subforum is a 'sticky' with links to the RMark download page(s). This should help people find the software more easily.

3. I showed considerable restraint in not creating a sub-forum for 'unabashed fanboy workship of R'. :wink:

I also want to thank Evan for creating, maintaining and updating this forum as well as the book. What he does involves lots of time and work on his part and it is a tremendous asset for the software users and the developers. Thanks Evan.

--jeff


Nah - the developers do the hard stuff. I just help coordinate the support system around the edges. I'd say its the collected efforts of a larger 'community', but thats a little too warm and fuzzy for me.
cooch
 
Posts: 1652
Joined: Thu May 15, 2003 4:11 pm
Location: Cornell University


Return to RMark

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests