I am generating 1000 replicate data sets in R, each data set is then analyzed with WinBUGS in batch mode using R2WinBUGS. Unfortunately, occasionally some data sets lead WinBUGS to open a "trap" window; and the simulations are interrupted as result of the message. Is there any ways to set R2WinBUGS so that it would ignore the trap message and proceed with the simulations? Cheers [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
julien martin <julemartin0320 <at> gmail.com> writes:> > I am generating 1000 replicate data sets in R, each data set is then > analyzed with WinBUGS in batch mode using R2WinBUGS. Unfortunately, > occasionally some data sets lead WinBUGS to open a "trap" window; and the > simulations are interrupted as result of the message. Is there any ways to > set R2WinBUGS so that it would ignore the trap message and proceed with the > simulations?I'm not sure -- I don't think so -- I don't remember if R hangs or returns an error on a trap -- but you could try (1) try() and (2) JAGS/R2jags