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Create tables #267

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TahminaMojumder and others added 13 commits November 3, 2023 15:18
Shouldn't we set plot = T in line 126: gelmanDiagnostics(out, plot = F, start = 100)

And should the s after `sampler` be erased? (looks kind of weird after kniting)

and the iterations were set to 1000 instead of 10000. Should we keep it that way? (it still converges)
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 eraseed section "Which sampler to choose", since that is basically the same as previous code and it did not provide any informations about which sampler to choose except for one sentence which I put above into the section Run MCMC and SMC functions
Eraesed the section The runMCMC function, since the is just the same code, which got executed in the introduction section.
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D-Maar commented Jan 26, 2024

Should we now merge the new vingnette structure which is based on (/branched from) this PR, and then merge this branch into master, or should I just create a pull request from the new branch and then we merge that into master and delete this branch/PR (#267)?

I guess the second one would be way less work, but the first one would be cleaner and potentially better for @TahminaMojumder, if she wants to continue working in this branch.

@florianhartig florianhartig merged commit 661e126 into florianhartig:master Jan 26, 2024
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