Jia Liu
2013-Feb-18 04:24 UTC
[R] compare posterior samples from R2OpenBugs and R function bugs{R2WinBUGS}
Hi all, I used both OpenBugs and R function bugs{R2WinBUGS} to run a linear mixed effects model based on the same data set and initial values. I got the same summary statistics but different posterior samples. However, if I order these two sets of samples, one is generated from OpenBugs and the other is generated from R, they turn to be the same. And the samples from R do not have any autocorrelation. I do not know why and how this R function destroy the orders of posterior samples. Have anyone ever met this situation before? Any idea is appreciated. Thanks, Jia> sessionInfo()R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22)Platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) locale: [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252 [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages: [1] R2WinBUGS_2.1-18 BRugs_0.8-0 coda_0.15-2 lattice_0.20-6 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] grid_2.15.1 tools_2.15.1 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Uwe Ligges
2013-Feb-19 13:18 UTC
[R] compare posterior samples from R2OpenBugs and R function bugs{R2WinBUGS}
On 18.02.2013 05:24, Jia Liu wrote:> Hi all, > > I used both OpenBugs and R function bugs{R2WinBUGS} to run a linear mixed > effects model based on the same data set and initial values. I got the same > summary statistics but different posterior samples. However, if I order > these two sets of samples, one is generated from OpenBugs and the other is > generated from R, they turn to be the same. And the samples from R do not > have any autocorrelation. I do not know why and how this R function destroy > the orders of posterior samples. Have anyone ever met this situation > before? Any idea is appreciated.Not sure what you are looking at, since there is no reproducible example nor any code in your message. However, I guess you came across a specific design decision by Andrew Gelman, who wrote some code of R2WinBUGS before it was turned into an R package. That feature is documented on the ?bugs help page: "for convenience, the n.keep*n.chains simulations in sims.matrix and sims.list (but NOT sims.array) have been randomly permuted". Best, Uwe Ligges> > Thanks, > > Jia > > >> sessionInfo()R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) > Platform: x86_64-pc-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) > > locale: > [1] LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_United > States.1252 > [3] LC_MONETARY=English_United States.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C > [5] LC_TIME=English_United States.1252 > > attached base packages: > [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base > > other attached packages: > [1] R2WinBUGS_2.1-18 BRugs_0.8-0 coda_0.15-2 lattice_0.20-6 > > loaded via a namespace (and not attached): > [1] grid_2.15.1 tools_2.15.1 > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. >