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if you compute some CIs in one model and some in another (copy of the same model, perhaps to get some parallelism), this is a simple helper to kludge them together.
umx_merge_CIs(m1, m2)
first copy of the model
second copy of the model
- mxModel
mxModel
- http://www.github.com/tbates/umx
Other Data Functions: umxCovData, umxFactor, umxHetCor, umxPadAndPruneForDefVars, umx_as_numeric, umx_cont_2_quantiles, umx_cov2raw, umx_long2wide, umx_lower2full, umx_make_MR_data, umx_make_TwinData, umx_make_bin_cont_pair_data, umx_make_fake_data, umx_read_lower, umx_reorder, umx_residualize, umx_round, umx_scale_wide_twin_data, umx_scale, umx_swap_a_block, umx_wide2long, umx
umxCovData
umxFactor
umxHetCor
umxPadAndPruneForDefVars
umx_as_numeric
umx_cont_2_quantiles
umx_cov2raw
umx_long2wide
umx_lower2full
umx_make_MR_data
umx_make_TwinData
umx_make_bin_cont_pair_data
umx_make_fake_data
umx_read_lower
umx_reorder
umx_residualize
umx_round
umx_scale_wide_twin_data
umx_scale
umx_swap_a_block
umx_wide2long
umx
# NOT RUN { umx_merge_CIs(m1, m2) # }
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