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rjags (version 4-16)

control: Advanced control over JAGS

Description

JAGS modules contain factory objects for samplers, monitors, and random number generators for a JAGS model. These functions allow fine-grained control over which factories are active.

Usage

list.factories(type)
set.factory(name, type, state)

Value

list.factories returns a data frame with two columns, the first column shows the names of the factory objects in the currently loaded modules, and the second column is a logical vector indicating whether the corresponding factory is active or not.

set.factory is called to change the future behaviour of factory objects. If a factory is set to inactive then it will be skipped.

Arguments

name

name of the factory to set

type

type of factory to query or set. Possible values are "sampler", "monitor", or "rng"

state

a logical. If TRUE then the factory will be active, otherwise the factory will become inactive.

Author

Martyn Plummer

Examples

Run this code
list.factories("sampler")
list.factories("monitor")
list.factories("rng")
set.factory("base::Slice", "sampler", FALSE)
list.factories("sampler")
set.factory("base::Slice", "sampler", TRUE)

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