On the original wonky test output... we've identified an issue with the scaling of some collinearity diagnostics. We are testing a fix and hope to have something soon.
Many apologies, and thanks for your patience.
STAR output issues
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Re: STAR output issues
Glenn, hopefully you'll let me know if there's progress on that. Steve
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Re: STAR output issues
Very sorry about the delay. I wanted to make sure that we sorted everything out correctly.
We've put a fix into the code and testing looks good. It will appear in the next patch (probably early next week).
Thanks for your patience, and I greatly apologize for the inconvenience.
Let me know if you have any other issues or if you are under time pressure.
We've put a fix into the code and testing looks good. It will appear in the next patch (probably early next week).
Thanks for your patience, and I greatly apologize for the inconvenience.
Let me know if you have any other issues or if you are under time pressure.
Re: STAR output issues
Thanks Glenn, when the patch is out I'll tackle and revert.
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: STAR output issues
It's up. Take a look.
Re: STAR output issues
Checked out that patch Glenn. Seems to solved some of the problems but I ran on another dataset from a published paper to double check and can't replicate results. Can I PM you the output?
Re: STAR output issues
Also, should the delay parameter be entered as a positive or negative number? I get all NAs for errors and t values when I enter as a negative.
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