280. The NLBETA function was added. All the beta parameters in MARK are linear parameters. The NLBETA function allows the user to have a non-linear parameter embedded in the design matrix. The NLBETA function adds parameters to the beta parameter list. As an example, to model an asymptotic threshold function, the design matrix entry
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add(1,product(-1,exp(product(nlbeta(1),Length))))
would estimate the threshold with the slope specified in the nlbeta(1) function. Details are provided in the MARK help file. The addition of this capability required major changes to MARK code, so if you encounter errors, let me know.
Mac and Linux versions of the MARK executable will follow shortly. And, at some point, I'll add the details and worked example(s) to the book (as a heads up, some major new additions to the book in the next 6-8 weeks. Goal being to hit 1500 pages.