Thanks, I did specify trace as an option but did not see the
coefficient estimates in runtime, probably due to all the other
diagnostic output being generated by the evaluator program. I'll
check the log in order to find them.
Rachel
On 12/20/06, Maarten buis <[email protected]> wrote:
--- "Feiveson, Alan H. (JSC-SK311)" <[email protected]> wrote:
> for "official" commands, yes...but if you write your own -ml-
> program, -trace- comes as an option to -ml maximize- so in your -ml
> program you need something like
>
> ml maximize, trace
>
> If you want to have the trace turned on or off interactively, I think
> you need to include it as an argument or option in your ml program.
-mlopts- is a convenient way to collect and check all maximize options,
including trace. You don't even have to specify them in the -syntax-
statement of your program, they can be collected with a *.
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