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This option can help the 'cold start' (to continue the sampling when the program accidentally stops before completing the run). An integer value //n// is needed. In every //n// rounds, the program saves intermediate samples to 2 files ('' | This option can help the 'cold start' (to continue the sampling when the program accidentally stops before completing the run). An integer value //n// is needed. In every //n// rounds, the program saves intermediate samples to 2 files ('' | ||
- | To restart, add '' | + | To restart, add '' |
=== Tips === | === Tips === | ||
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=== Example === | === Example === | ||
- | Put the following option in your parameter file. | + | Put the following option in your parameter file for the first time when you run the program. |
OPTION save_halfway_samples 100 | OPTION save_halfway_samples 100 | ||
- | Run '' | + | Run '' |
'**** saving halfway samples in every | '**** saving halfway samples in every | ||
- | In this case, we assume the number of total samples is 3000, the burn-in is 0, and the interval is 10. | + | In this example, we assume the number of total samples is 3000, the burn-in is 0, and the interval is 10. |
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interval | interval | ||
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- | Suggestion for the input in next run: | + | Suggestion for input in the next run: |
total number of samples = 2200 | total number of samples = 2200 | ||
number of burn-in | number of burn-in | ||
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- | Put the option '' | + | Put the option '' |
OPTION cont 1 | OPTION cont 1 | ||
- | Run '' | + | Run '' |
'*** continuous sampling selected *** previous # samples = 1 | '*** continuous sampling selected *** previous # samples = 1 | ||
- | **NOTE: Although the message may say the previous number of sample is 1, you can ignore it. The program | + | **NOTE: Although the message may say the previous number of sample is 1, you can safely |
Input the three numbers that are shown in '' | Input the three numbers that are shown in '' | ||
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- | Just wait the analysis. | + | You can interrupt the program again. The results will be basically the same to ones from the non-stop analysis. |