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We need extra 3 columns in the data file. | We need extra 3 columns in the data file. | ||
Each column contains the following information: | Each column contains the following information: | ||
- | extra column 1: put " | + | extra column 1: " |
- | extra column 2: put " | + | extra column 2: " |
- | extra column 3: put " | + | extra column 3: " |
- | We assume these columns are corresponding to 7-th, 8-th, and 9-th columns in the data file, respectively. | + | We assume these columns are corresponding to 6-th, 7-th, and 8-th columns in the data file, respectively. |
The following lines should be added to your parameter file: | The following lines should be added to your parameter file: | ||
- | OPTION hetres_pos 7 8 9 | + | OPTION hetres_pos |
OPTION hetres_pol 20.0 20.0 20.0 | OPTION hetres_pol 20.0 20.0 20.0 | ||
- | An initial value should be specified as natural logarithm of the variance. | + | An initial value should be specified as the natural logarithm of the variance. |
For example, 20.0 means ln(20) = 3. | For example, 20.0 means ln(20) = 3. | ||
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