The steady state is found by running the dynamics while keeping reproduction,
resource and other components constant until the size spectra no longer
change much (or until time t_max
is reached, if earlier).
steady(
params,
t_max = 100,
t_per = 1.5,
dt = 0.1,
tol = 0.1 * dt,
return_sim = FALSE,
preserve = c("reproduction_level", "erepro", "R_max"),
progress_bar = TRUE
)
A MizerParams or a MizerSim object
A MizerParams object
The maximum number of years to run the simulation. Default is 100.
The simulation is broken up into shorter runs of t_per
years,
after each of which we check for convergence. Default value is 1.5. This
should be chosen as an odd multiple of the timestep dt
in order to be
able to detect period 2 cycles.
The time step to use in project()
.
The simulation stops when the relative change in the egg
production RDI over t_per
years is less than tol
for every species.
If TRUE, the function returns the MizerSim object holding
the result of the simulation run, saved at intervals of t_per
. If FALSE (default) the function returns
a MizerParams object with the "initial" slots set to the steady state.
Specifies whether the
reproduction_level
should be preserved (default)
or the maximum reproduction rate R_max
or the reproductive
efficiency erepro
. See setBevertonHolt()
for an explanation
of the reproduction_level
.
A shiny progress object to implement a progress bar in a shiny app. Default FALSE.
If the model use Beverton-Holt reproduction then the reproduction parameters
are set to values that give the level of reproduction observed in that
steady state. The preserve
argument can be used to specify which of the
reproduction parameters should be preserved.
# \donttest{
params <- newTraitParams()
species_params(params)$gamma[5] <- 3000
params <- steady(params)
plotSpectra(params)
# }
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