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inla.climate
model
Displays a clear summary of the information contained in the list returned by the inla.climate
function.
## S3 method for class 'inla.climate' summary(object, digits=4L,...)
object |
List returned by |
digits |
Number of digits to print. |
... |
Other arguments. |
Returns an object of class summary.inla.climate
, a list with components:
call |
The call for |
cpu.used |
Time spent on various tasks for |
hyperpar |
Summary statistics on the hyperparameters of |
TCR |
Summary statistics on the transient climate response of |
tcr.samples |
Number of samples used to estimate the transient climate response of |
mu.full.Bayesian |
Boolean describing if a complete sampling procedure for the forcing response was computed for |
mu.samples |
Number of samples used to estimate the forcing response of |
neffp |
Expected effective number of parameters in |
mlik |
The log marginal likelihood of |
linear.predictor |
The linear predictor of |
digits |
The number of significant digits used for |
random.names |
The names of the random effects of |
family |
The family assigned to the likelihood of |
Eirik Myrvoll-Nilsen eirik.myrvoll-nilsen@uit.no
inla.climate
if(require("INLA",quietly=TRUE)){ data(GISS_E2_R) result.climate <- inla.climate(data=GISS_E2_R$Temperature,forcing=GISS_E2_R$Forcing) summary(result.climate) }
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