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Applies the Newton-Raphson algorithm to find x such that ftn(x)[1] == 0.
newtonraphson(ftn, x0, tol = 1e-09, max.iter = 100)
the function.
is the initial guess at the fixed point.
distance of successive iterations at which algorithm terminates.
maximum number of iterations.
Returns the value of x at which ftn(x)[1] == 0. If the function fails to converge within max.iter iterations, returns NULL.
Jones, O.D., R. Maillardet, and A.P. Robinson. 2009. An Introduction to Scientific Programming and Simulation, Using R. Chapman And Hall/CRC.
fixedpoint, bisection
fixedpoint
bisection
# NOT RUN { ftn4 <- function(x) { # returns function value and its derivative at x fx <- log(x) - exp(-x) dfx <- 1/x + exp(-x) return(c(fx, dfx)) } newtonraphson(ftn4, 2, 1e-6) # }
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