Li, Jia
2005-May-16 19:20 UTC
[R] A question about bugs.R: functions for running WinBUGs from R
Dear R users, I've found bugs.R : the functions for running WinBUGs from R that is writen by Dr. Andrew Gelman who is a professor from Columbia University. The bugs.R would be very useful for me, and I think many of you know it as well. I followed the instuctions on Dr. Gelman's web to install all of documents that bugs.R needs, but when I try to run the school example the web posted in R, I got an error. Would you please help me out? I am stuck on this for a while and really frustrated now. The program and the error as follow. Thanks a lot in advance! Jiaa ________________________________________________________________________ _> # R code for entering the data and fitting the Bugs model for 8schools> # analysis from Section 5.5 of "Bayesian Data Analysis". > > # To run, the Bugs model must be in the file "schools.txt" in yourworking> # directory and you must load in the functions in the bugs.R file (see > # http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/bugsR/). > > J <- 8 > y <- c(28,8,-3,7,-1,1,18,12) > sigma.y <- c(15,10,16,11,9,11,10,18) > schools.data <- list ("J", "y", "sigma.y") > schools.inits <- function()+ list (theta=rnorm(J,0,1), mu.theta=rnorm(1,0,100), + sigma.theta=runif(1,0,100))> schools.parameters <- c("theta", "mu.theta", "sigma.theta") > > #run in winbugs14 > > schools.sim <- bugs (schools.data, schools.inits, schools.parameters,"schools.bug", n.chains=3, n.iter=1000, version=1.4) Error: couldn't find function "bugs" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Uwe Ligges
2005-May-17 06:46 UTC
[R] A question about bugs.R: functions for running WinBUGs from R
Li, Jia wrote:> Dear R users, > > I've found bugs.R : the functions for running WinBUGs from R that is > writen by Dr. Andrew Gelman who is a professor from Columbia University. > The bugs.R would be very useful for me, and I think many of you know it > as well. I followed the instuctions on Dr. Gelman's web to install all > of documents that bugs.R needs, but when I try to run the school example > the web posted in R, I got an error. > > Would you please help me out? I am stuck on this for a while and really > frustrated now. > > The program and the error as follow. > > Thanks a lot in advance!Why do you post twice? See my former message, you forgot to source() "bugs.R". BTW: Since this code is from the website from Andrew Gelman, why do you think posting to R-help is the appropriate way to get help? R has a standardized mechanism for distributing code - called "package". And the appropriate package "R2WinBUGS" you are looking for has been made available - thanks to Andrew's effort in writing the original code and thanks to the efforts of two others to generalize the code and package it for you. Uwe Ligges> Jiaa > ________________________________________________________________________ > _ > >># R code for entering the data and fitting the Bugs model for 8 > > schools > >># analysis from Section 5.5 of "Bayesian Data Analysis". >> >># To run, the Bugs model must be in the file "schools.txt" in your > > working > >># directory and you must load in the functions in the bugs.R file (see >># http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/bugsR/). >> >>J <- 8 >>y <- c(28,8,-3,7,-1,1,18,12) >>sigma.y <- c(15,10,16,11,9,11,10,18) >>schools.data <- list ("J", "y", "sigma.y") >>schools.inits <- function() > > + list (theta=rnorm(J,0,1), mu.theta=rnorm(1,0,100), > + sigma.theta=runif(1,0,100)) > >>schools.parameters <- c("theta", "mu.theta", "sigma.theta") >> >>#run in winbugs14 >> >>schools.sim <- bugs (schools.data, schools.inits, schools.parameters, > > "schools.bug", n.chains=3, n.iter=1000, version=1.4) > Error: couldn't find function "bugs" > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > --------------------------------------- > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html