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Re: st: RE: Mixed Logit Problem
From
Ramón Cornejo <[email protected]>
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Re: st: RE: Mixed Logit Problem
Date
Tue, 17 May 2011 15:43:07 -0400
Dear Eric / Arne,
Many thanks for your help, now this program run correctly.
--
Ramón Cornejo M.
Tesista de Ingeniería Civil Industrial - Universidad Técnica Federico
Santa María - Chile.
[email protected]
9-3547091
2011/5/16 Arne Risa Hole <[email protected]>:
> Eric is right: the -cluster()- option is only available in more recent
> versions of -mixlogit-.
>
> Type -ssc install mixlogit, replace- to update.
>
> Arne (author of -mixlogit-)
>
> On 15 May 2011 23:55, Eric Booth <[email protected]> wrote:
>> <>
>> On May 15, 2011, at 5:29 PM, Kieran McCaul wrote:
>>> The error message means exactly what it says.
>>> As far as I can see, the user-written program -mixlogit- does not have a cluster option.
>>
>> The 'cluster()' option is not mentioned as an option in the "Syntax" section of the help file; however, it is mentioned
>> under the "Options for mixlogit" section of the help file and in the -syntax- command in the ado-file.
>>
>> Regardless, there is apparently something that can trigger the command (or at least some version of the command)
>> to return an error rejecting the cluster option -- I don't know whether that's due to having an old version of
>> -mixlogit- or an error in some other part of the ado-file (?) If updating doesn't work, hopefully Ramon will
>> report what -trace- says about the code that produces
>> the error.
>>
>> - Eric
>> __
>> Eric A. Booth
>> Public Policy Research Institute
>> Texas A&M University
>> [email protected]
>> Office: +979.845.6754
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