Re: predict weights file

From: Boldman, Keith <KEITH.BOLDMAN_at_PIONEER.COM>
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 15:38:47 -0500

Arthur:

Thanks for the quick response.

I copied the 833 weights into the .as program as:
 
predict hyb_id !AVERAGE loc_id {,
0.2,
0.2,
0.2,
0.2,
0.68,
: :
: :
0.2,
0.68,
0.68,
0.68,
}/405

and it worked fine. I must have had something wrong in the weight file I was trying to read.

Thanks for your assistance.

kgb


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From: ASReml users discussion group [mailto:ASREML-L_at_DPI.NSW.GOV.AU] On Behalf Of Arthur Gilmour
Sent: Wednesday, August 05, 2009 6:10 AM
To: ASREML-L_at_DPI.NSW.GOV.AU
Subject: Re: predict weights file

Dear Keith,

The vector which holds weights and other things is dimensioned at 50000
in ASReml 3. So it is definitely possible that this is the problem if
you have several predict statements or large factors to average over.

Arthur
On Wed, 2009-08-05 at 04:39 +0100, kgbold wrote:
> Is there a limit to the number of records in a predict weights file,
> e.g.,
> !AVERAGE f ’file.csv',2
> I'm using a file w/ 833 records but I get the error message:
>
> QUALIFIERS: predict hyb_id !AVERAGE loc_id ’Wts.csv’,2
> Notice: Invalid argument, unrecognised qualifier or
> vector space exhausted at '’Wts csv’,2'
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