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GAMS Module STPLS in STARPAC


STPLS

 
Select optimum step size for computing finite difference derivatives. Features
detailed documentation, extensive error checking, and comprehensive output.
Computations and reports controlled by default values.
 
Classes  :  L8i . Service routines for regression (e.g., matrix manipulation
                for variable selection)
 
Type     : Fortran subroutine in STARPAC library.
Access   : Public domain. Portable.
Precision: Single.
 
Usage    : CALL STPLS (XM, N, M, IXM, NLSMDL, PAR, NPAR, LDSTAK, STP)
 
Details  : Documentation Fullsource Source
Sites    : (1) ARNO (2) ITL
 

Implementation of STPLS from STARPAC on ARNO

 
ARNO:      Silicon Graphics Origin 2000, National Institute of Standards and
           Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff.
 
Precision: Single.
 
Those logged in to arno.nist.gov or amur.nist.gov may access this module as
follows.
 
   Link         : See starpac man page.
   Documentation: Help Packages starpac Doc-By-Subprogram STPLS
   Source       : Help Packages starpac source STPLS
   Example      : Help Packages starpac examples
 

Implementation of STPLS from STARPAC on ITL

 
ITL:       Unix Workstation Network, National Institute of Standards and
           Technology (NIST), Gaithersburg, MD. Available to NIST staff.
 
Precision: Single.
 
Access available only to NIST staff on internal Unix systems. They may access this
package provided the /itl tree is cross-mounted.
 
   Link         : f77 myprog myprog.f -lstarpac
   Documentation: help Package starpac Doc-By-Subprogram STPLS
   Source       : help packages starpac source STPLS
   Fullsource   : starsrcx stpls


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