Check -copy- and -skip- options, those should help most of the
problems with GLLAMM starting values. If you have custom constraints,
then you can just forget about them. GLLAMM seems to handle the
constraints and parameter names in its own way -- at least I wasn't
able to handle the situation to my satisfaction.
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 4:29 PM, Emmanuel Guindon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using GLLAMM and am trying to:
> 1) save the matrix e(b) for later use (for example, on a different computer and/or with a slightly different dataset with identical variables); and
> 2) edit the content of e(b).
>
> I have tried with matsave and matload but this approach seems to be changing the "variable" name slightly so when I load the matrix e(b) to use as starting values I get an error message.
>
> Thanks in advance for help,
>
> -Emmanuel
>
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