createOxcalModel | R Documentation |
Create the oxcal model script
createOxcalModel(
cdf,
depths.to.model = NA,
depth.interval = 10,
thin = 50,
n.it = 10000,
events.per.unit.length = 1,
events.per.unit.length.uncertainty = NA,
seq.type = "P_Sequence",
top.boundary = "Boundary",
bottom.boundary = "Boundary",
outlier.prob = 0.05,
cal.curve = "intcal20"
)
cdf |
A data.frame of chron measurement data (output from createChronMeasInputDf()) |
depths.to.model |
A vector of depths to model (default = create a sequence using depth.interval) |
depth.interval |
Depth interval to use to create depths.to.model (default = 10) |
thin |
Thinning parameter for OxCal (default = 50) |
n.it |
Number of iteration in model (default = 10000) |
events.per.unit.length |
How many events per unit length for the Poisson model? This controls the flexibility on the model, the lower the number the more flexibile. |
events.per.unit.length.uncertainty |
Uncertainty on events.per.unit.length in orders of magnitude. This makes for better models but *greatly* increases the run time. If NA or < 0 it runs without uncertainty (default = NA) |
seq.type |
What type of Oxcal sequence to use? (default = "P_Sequence") |
top.boundary |
What type of Oxcal boundary to use for the top (default = "Boundary") |
bottom.boundary |
What type of Oxcal boundary to use for the bottom (default = "Boundary") |
outlier.prob |
What's the probability of a date being an outlier if not otherwise specified (default= 0.05) |
cal.curve |
What calibration curve to use? Current options are "intcal20" (default), "marine20", "shcal20", "intcal13", "marine13", or "shcal13" |
a list of an oxcal model
Other oxcal:
getModelParametersFromOxcalText()
,
loadOxcalOutput()
,
oxCalDateExpression()
,
runOxcal()
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