Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "problem working directory WinBUGS using R"
2011 Jan 14
1
R2WinBUGS-Windows 7
Dear all,
I'm having a slight issue with R2WinBugs.... it cannot detect where WinBUGS is located.
Q: How can I change the default path?
Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Regards
Erica
I'm using R2WinBUGs (R version 2.21.1) on windows platform (Windows 7).
I have downloaded WinBUGS14.exe and patch 1.4.3.
As i'm working with Windows 7 (similiar issues to Vista occur),
2010 Jan 19
1
Help on using WinBUGS on Mac
Dear all,
I had trouble in setting up WinBUGS on my Mac, and I'm seeking for some help
here.
I followed the instruction by Tom Palmer here:
http://www.ruudwetzels.com/MacBUGS/winbugsonmacosx.pdf
I installed Darwine 1.1.21, and downloaded WinBUGS14. However, when I
double-clicked the WinBUGS14.exe file, a black-box dialog window poped up,
and I got error message in the Wine log as
2006 Apr 29
3
Making R talk to Win/OpenBUGS in Linux (again)
I'm back!
I've just learned that, on a fully updated Fedora Core Linux5 sytem,
the working solution to access Winbugs under wine via the R package
"rbugs" no longer works. Here was my last post on this topic (with
the formerly working solution) from January.
http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/Rhelp02a/archive/68497.html
Currently, what happens is that WinBUGS starts up, but just
2008 Jun 18
1
Error in bugs.run -- R2WinBUGS
Hi,
I tried to use MethComp library and this library make use of the WinBUGS
by R2WinBuGUS,
but I get the follow error in bugs.run:
*Error in bugs.run(n.burnin, bugs.directory, WINE = WINE, useWINE =
useWINE, : *
Look at the log file and
try again with 'debug=TRUE' to figure out what went wrong within Bugs.
Anyone can help-me, please?
Thanks
Cleber
library( MethComp )
library(
2010 May 06
1
BRugs dwwinn.exe error
Hi,
I have a strange behaviour of openBUGS and WinBUGS when I start them
from R.
Version:
R: 2.10.1
openBUGS: 3.07
WinBUGS: 1.43
R2WinBUGS: 2.1-16
BRugs: 0.5-3
I have a model and data without initial start values. If I use the stand
alone versions of openBUGS and WinBUGS I don't have any problems and I
get what I want.
If I use function bugs() from R2WinBUGS- resp. BRugs-Library then
2005 Jan 06
1
rbugs in linux
Hi,
I am trying to run the "schools" example in the rbugs library (running
winbugs in linux via wine-20041201) but keep getting the following
error. Note I have tested wine and winbugs to confirm that both are
operational.
Error in runBugs(bugs, script.file, n.chains, workingDir, useWine, wine, :
BUGS stopped before getting to coda.
The command I'm using is:
2012 Oct 03
1
Errors when saving output from WinBUGS to R
Dear all
I used R2WinBUGS package's bugs() function to generate MCMC results. Then I
tried to save the simulation draws in R, using read.bugs() function. Here is
a simple test:
######################
library(coda)
library(R2WinBUGS)
#fake some data to test
beta0=1
beta1=1.5
beta2=-1
beta3=2
N=200
x1=rnorm(N, mean=0,sd=1)
x2=rnorm(N, mean=0,sd=1)
x3=rnorm(N, mean=0,sd=1)
lambda2= exp(beta0+
2009 Oct 03
3
Winbugs under R's error message
Dear R lists,
I ran Winbugs under R. I could get the results, but I kept getting the error messages:
Error in file(con, "wb") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In file.create(to[okay]) :
cannot create file 'c:/Program Files/WinBUGS14//System/Rsrc/Registry_Rsave.odc', reason
2008 Aug 22
2
WinBUGS with R
Dear Users,
I am new to both of things, so do not blame me too much...
I am busy with semiparametric regression and use WinBUGS to sample
posteriors.
The code to call Winbugs is as follows:
data <- list("y","X","n","m") #My variables
inits.beta <- rep(0,K)
inits.beta0 <- 0
inits <-
2009 Jul 07
1
R2WinBUGS under Linux/WINE fails
Hi,
I'm running wine-1.0.1, OpenBUGS 3.0.3, R 2.9.0, and R2WinBUGS on a Redhat
Enterprise Linux machine.
Following various peoples' suggestions...
This works perfectly (yay!): wine Z:/opt/OpenBUGS/winbugs.exe
Within R, however, I get this:
(setup the example from ?bugs, then....)
R> schools.sim <- bugs(data, inits, parameters, model.file, n.chains=3,
2006 Dec 10
1
R2WinBUGS and calling WinBUGS in Crossover/WINE
Hi there - I have a question for any of you who use R2WinBUGS to call
WinBUGS using the useWINE option in that package.
I have Codeweaver's Crossover emulator installed on my Intel Mac with
WinBUGS working fine if I start it from Crossover. But there is
supposed to be a way to start it directly from a command line, which I
could pass to the R2WinBUGS using the bugs(...,
2009 Jan 20
1
R and WinBUGS (via R2WinBUGS) error
Dear UseRs,
Apologies, I tried to post to the list yeasterday, but (for some
reason) part of my message got missed off. Here's a second attempt.
I am having some problems using R with WinBUGS using the R2WinBUGS
package. Specifically, when I try to run bugs() I get the following
message.
Error in FUN(X[[1L]], ...) :
.C(..): 'type' must be "real" for this format
To
2012 Jul 09
1
R to winbugs interface
Hello everyone,
I need some help regarding calling WinBUGS from R. I
have a model for WinBUGS and an R code which calls WinBUGS. On running the
code I am being shown the error message :
Error in file(con, "wb") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In file.create(to[okay]) :
cannot create file 'c:/Program
2005 Nov 09
2
About: Error in FUN(X[[1]], ...) : symbol print-name too long
Hi,
I??m trying to use the Win2BUGS package from R and I have a similar problem
that reurns with the message:
Error in FUN(X[[1]], ...) : symbol print-name too long
But, there is no stray ` character in the file ( Sugestions given by: Duncan
Temple Lang <duncan>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 07:31:08 -0700 )
The progam in R is:
library(R2WinBUGS)
library(rbugs)
dat <-
2007 Jul 26
2
error in using R2WinBUGS on Ubuntu 6.10 Linux
I am trying to run WinBUGS 1.4 from the Ubuntu 6.10 Linux distribution. I am using the R2WinBUGS packages with the source file listed below. WinBUGS appears to run properly, but I get the following message after WinBUGS starts in WINE. Does anyone know what may be causing this error and what the correction may be?
Thanks
ERROR MESSAGE:
fixme:ole:GetHGlobalFromILockBytes cbSize is 13824
2012 Dec 04
1
Winbugs from R
Hi,
I am trying to covert a Winbugs code into R code. Here is the winbugs code
model{# model’s likelihoodfor (i in 1:n){time[i] ~ dnorm( mu[i], tau ) # stochastic componenent# link and linear predictormu[i] <- beta0 + beta1 * cases[i] + beta2 * distance[i]}# prior distributionstau ~ dgamma( 0.01, 0.01 )beta0 ~ dnorm( 0.0, 1.0E-4)beta1 ~ dnorm( 0.0, 1.0E-4)beta2 ~ dnorm( 0.0, 1.0E-4)#
2009 Oct 03
1
Why do I have the error message?
Dear R lists,
I ran Winbugs under R. I could get the results, but I kept getting the error messages:
Error in file(con, "wb") : cannot open the connection
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In file.create(to[okay]) :
cannot create file 'c:/Program Files/WinBUGS14//System/Rsrc/Registry_Rsave.odc', reason
2010 Aug 16
1
Specify decimal places for parameters in BUGS output
Hi All:
I had a basic question to ask. I am running R2WinBUGS so that I could
automate the running of my model using 1000 simulated datasets. Below is the
code I am using. The only problem I am having is the bugs output that comes
out shows my parameters as nos with 1 decimal place after. I would want to
have the parameters with 5 places after decimal. How would I specify that in
my code for
2008 Aug 15
1
Question on default link directory
Hi,
I have got a problem with running WinBugs from R.
Following WinBugs project recommendations for Vista Microcoft, I
installed my Winbugs software at C:\ (not at C:\Program Files).
However, when I run the attached code in R, R still looks for Winbugs
at C:\Program Files and ends up in numerous error messages.
I wonder if it is possible to direct R to C:\WinBUGS14 instead of
default link to
2005 Jul 27
1
error message running R2WinBUGS
*Dear R-user,
*
I try to run Winbugs from R using bugs function in R2WinBUGS.My model works
well in Winbugs except that I can't get DIC. Since I don't need DIC, when I
try to run Winbugs from R , I set "DIC=FALSE". My model is as following:
model {
for (i in 1:N) {
for(j in 1 : T ) {
x[i, j] ~ dbin(p[i, j],n[i])
#Hier.prior
p[i, j] ~ dbeta(alpha[i, j], beta[i, j])
alpha[i, j]