Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples
JGQD.dic()  summarizes the MCMC output from a list of JGQD.mcmc() objects. This may be used to neatly summarize the MCMC output of various models fitted to a given dataset.
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| model.list | A list of  | 
| type | Shoould output be of row ( | 
JGQD.dic() summarizes the output from various models fitted via JGQD.mcmc(). By ranking them according to DIC. [=] indicates which model has the minimal DIC.
| Elapsed_Time | Time_Homogeneous | p | DIC | pD | N | |
| Model 1 | 00:00:47 | No | 5.00      |     389.30 | 3.92 | 201 | 
| Model 2 | 00:01:00 | No | 5.00      | [=]386.45 | 4.13 | 201 | 
| Model 3 |  00:02:50 | No | 5.00      |     391.37 | 3.94 | 201 | 
|  | A data frame with summary of model output. See Details. | 
Etienne A.D. Pienaar: etiannead@gmail.com
Updates available on GitHub at https://github.com/eta21.
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 # For detailed notes and examples on how to use the BiJGQD.dic() function, see
 # the following vignette:
 RShowDoc('Part_4_Likelihood_Inference',type='html','DiffusionRjgqd')
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