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readme.thrgibbs1 [2018/07/06 19:11] – [Options] shogo | readme.thrgibbs1 [2019/08/05 01:30] – [Options] dani |
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The program saves every "5000" samples to restart or recover the job right after the last saved samples. It is useful when the program accidentally stopped. | The program saves every "5000" samples to restart or recover the job right after the last saved samples. It is useful when the program accidentally stopped. |
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OPTION cont 10000 | OPTION cont 10000 |
"10000" is the number of samples run previously. The user can restart the program from the last run. This option requires "binary_final_solutions", "gibbs_samples", and "fort.99" files. | "10000" is the number of samples run previously. The user can restart the program from the last run. This option requires "binary_final_solutions", "gibbs_samples", and "fort.99" files. |
When using "OPTION cont", all output files will be replaced by new ones. Before running with this option, all files should be backed up. | When using "OPTION cont", all output files will be replaced by new ones. Before running with this option, all files should be backed up. |
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OPTION prior 5 2 -1 5 | OPTION prior 5 2 -1 5 |
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OPTION residual 1 | OPTION residual 1 |
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Set the residual variance = 1 for categorical traits. For binary traits, the residual variance is automatically set to 1, so no need to use this option. | The residual variance can be set to 1 but not necessary for categorical traits more than 2 categories. For binary traits, the residual variance is automatically set to 1, so no need to use this option. |
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OPTION pos_def x.x | OPTION pos_def x.x |