get_priors {dynamite} | R Documentation |
Get Prior Definitions of a Dynamite Model
Description
Extracts the priors used in the dynamite model as a data frame. You
can then alter the priors by changing the contents of the prior
column and
supplying this data frame to dynamite
function using the argument
priors
. See vignettes for details.
Usage
get_priors(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'dynamiteformula'
get_priors(x, data, time, group = NULL, ...)
## S3 method for class 'dynamitefit'
get_priors(x, ...)
Arguments
x |
[dynamiteformula or dynamitefit ] The model formula or an
existing dynamitefit object. See dynamiteformula() and dynamite() .
|
... |
Ignored.
|
data |
[data.frame , tibble::tibble , or data.table::data.table ]
The data that contains the variables in the model in long format.
Supported column types are integer , logical , double , and
factor . Columns of type character will be converted to factors.
Unused factor levels will be dropped. The data can contain missing
values which will simply be ignored in the estimation in a case-wise
fashion (per time-point and per channel). Input data is converted to
channel specific matrix representations via stats::model.matrix.lm() .
|
time |
[character(1) ] A column name of data that denotes the
time index of observations. If this variable is a factor, the integer
representation of its levels are used internally for defining the time
indexing.
|
group |
[character(1) ] A column name of data that denotes the
unique groups or NULL corresponding to a scenario without any groups.
If group is NULL , a new column .group is created with constant
value 1L is created indicating that all observations belong to the same
group. In case of name conflicts with data , see the group_var element
of the return object to get the column name of the new variable.
|
Value
A data.frame
containing the prior definitions.
Note
Only the prior
column of the output should be altered when defining
the user-defined priors for the dynamite
.
See Also
Model fitting
dynamice()
,
dynamite()
,
update.dynamitefit()
Examples
data.table::setDTthreads(1) # For CRAN
d <- data.frame(y = rnorm(10), x = 1:10, time = 1:10, id = 1)
get_priors(obs(y ~ x, family = "gaussian"),
data = d, time = "time", group = "id"
)
[Package
dynamite version 1.5.2
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