Description Usage Arguments Value Note Author(s) References See Also
These functions print and summarise objects of class "ace" or "pace".
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x |
An object of class |
object |
An object of class |
... |
Arguments to be passed to and from other methods. |
If the object is a result of a direct call to aceglm, acenlm, paceglm, or pacenlm, then the argument criterion will be printed, otherwise the statement User-defined utility will be printed.
Also printed are the number of repetitions ("pace" objects only), runs, factors, Phase I and II iterations of the ACE algorithm and the computational time required.
For more details on the ACE algorithm, see Overstall & Woods (2017).
For examples see ace, aceglm, and acenlm.
Antony M. Overstall A.M.Overstall@soton.ac.uk, David C. Woods, Maria Adamou & Damianos Michaelides
Overstall, A.M. & Woods, D.C. (2017). Bayesian design of experiments using approximate coordinate exchange. Technometrics, 59, 458-470.
ace, aceglm, acenlm, pace, paceglm, pacenlm.
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