glsControl Control Values for gls Fit
 Description
The values supplied in the function call replace the defaults and a list with all possible arguments is returned. The returned list is used as the control argument to the gls function. 
Usage
glsControl(maxIter, msMaxIter, tolerance, msTol, msVerbose,
           singular.ok, returnObject = FALSE, apVar, .relStep,
           opt = c("nlminb", "optim"), optimMethod,
           minAbsParApVar, natural, sigma = NULL)
 Arguments
| maxIter | maximum number of iterations for the  | 
| msMaxIter | maximum number of iterations for the optimization step inside the  | 
| tolerance | tolerance for the convergence criterion in the  | 
| msTol | tolerance for the convergence criterion of the first outer iteration when  | 
| msVerbose | a logical value passed as the  | 
| singular.ok | a logical value indicating whether non-estimable coefficients (resulting from linear dependencies among the columns of the regression matrix) should be allowed. Default is  | 
| returnObject | a logical value indicating whether the fitted object should be returned when the maximum number of iterations is reached without convergence of the algorithm. Default is  | 
| apVar | a logical value indicating whether the approximate covariance matrix of the variance-covariance parameters should be calculated. Default is  | 
| .relStep | relative step for numerical derivatives calculations. Default is  | 
| opt | the optimizer to be used, either  | 
| optimMethod | character - the optimization method to be used with the  | 
| minAbsParApVar | numeric value - minimum absolute parameter value in the approximate variance calculation. The default is  | 
| natural | logical. Should the natural parameterization be used for the approximate variance calculations? Default is  | 
| sigma | optionally a positive number to fix the residual error at. If  | 
Value
a list with components for each of the possible arguments.
Author(s)
José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates [email protected]; the sigma option: Siem Heisterkamp and Bert van Willigen.
See Also
Examples
# decrease the maximum number iterations in the optimization call and # request that information on the evolution of the ms iterations be printed glsControl(msMaxIter = 20, msVerbose = TRUE)
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