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2009 Aug 16
2
Question regarding finding credible interval using r2winbugs
Dear I am trying to find a 90% credible interval. I am using the following code. fit<-bugs( model.file=BUGScode, data=data, inits = list(geninits1,geninits2), parameters.to.save=keepers, n.chains=nchains, n.iter=runs, n.burnin=burn, n.thin=nthin, DIC= TRUE, bugs.directory="C:/Program Files/WINBUGS.14", \ ) But this is only giving 95%
2013 Jan 18
0
problem that arises after using the new version of "BRugs"
Respected Sir, With reference to my mail to you and the reply mail by you dated 9th and 16th January, 2013, I am sending the reproducible code in the attached document named " MODIFIED ANS ". I am also attaching the txt file named "hazModel", which is required to save in my documents folder to run the program. The file also contains the error message
2012 Aug 13
0
rjags error. Error parsing model file:,syntax error on line 5 near ""
Greetings, I am running a factor analysis model in rjags and have received the following error Error parsing model file: syntax error on line 5 near "" Line 5 is model { Here is my syntax. Any insight would be greatly appreciated. require(rjags) modelstring = " model { for (i in 1 : nData) { for (j in 1 : nIndicators) { y[i,j] ~ dnorm(mu[i,j],psi[j]) ephat[i,j] <-
2009 Dec 16
1
WinBUGS - R2WinBUGS problem
Appologies for cross-posting Dear R users, I am using R2WinBUGS to call WinBUGS from R. After loading data, model, and initial values I call this command res <- bugs(data = dfile, inits = list(ifile), parameters.to.save = c("beta"), model.file = mfile, working.directory = tdir, n.thin = nthin, n.chains = 1, n.iter = niterations*nthin, n.burnin = 0, DIC = F, debug = T,
2005 Jun 08
6
Random seed problem in MCMC coupling of chains
Hello! I am performing coupling of chains in MCMC and I need the same value of seed for two chains. I will show demo of what I want: R code, which might show my example is: niter <- 3 nchain <- 2 tmpSeed <- 123 for (i in 1:niter) { # iterations for (j in 1:nchain) { # chains set.seed(tmpSeed) a <- runif(1) cat("iter:", i, "chain:", j,
2015 Jul 21
5
[LLVMdev] Some thought on handling ELF shared libraries in lld
Most ELF shared libraries can be sliced in two ways. One is following the information in the program headers (e_phoff). The other is following the information in the section headers (e_shoff). Regular relocatable objects only have the section header. At runtime, the dynamic linker only uses the program headers. In fact, the section headers is optional. When given a shared library, how should
2005 Jun 08
1
FW: Random seed problem in MCMC coupling of chains
And a last post from Paul Gilbert. Thanks to all! This disscusion was really beneficial for me! -----Original Message----- From: Paul Gilbert [mailto:pgilbert at bank-banque-canada.ca] Sent: sre 2005-06-08 21:01 To: Gorjanc Gregor Subject: Re: [R] Random seed problem in MCMC coupling of chains Gorjanc Gregor wrote: > Thanks to Paul and Gabor for additional tips/examples. Actually, I find
2013 Oct 03
2
[Bug 855] New: Can create user chains with names unparsable by iptables-restore
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=855 Summary: Can create user chains with names unparsable by iptables-restore Product: iptables Version: 1.4.x Platform: All OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority: P5 Component: iptables AssignedTo: