Dirk helped me by pointing out some other downloads I needed in another
thread to get updates working with R. After I got that working, in answer
to this question, I installed rjags and it worked...next came R2jags, and I
ran my first JAGS example with Gelman's school example. Success! Many
tha
Paul Heinrich Dietrich wrote:
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like that is an excellent way to
install JAGS. I've also been successful with installing JAGS, but cannot
get the rjags package to install, so I can call JAGS from R. Any
suggestions there? Thanks.
After getting jag
On 8 February 2009 at 14:22, Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
| See if this helps:http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/JAGSInstallExample
|
| Improvements to this approach are welcomed.
Also note that
sudo apt-get install jags
works on Debian (so far only unstable) and will probably work for the nex
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the suggestion. It looks like that is an excellent way to
install JAGS. I've also been successful with installing JAGS, but cannot
get the rjags package to install, so I can call JAGS from R. Any
suggestions there? Thanks.
Frank E Harrell Jr wrote:
>
> See if this helps
See if this helps:http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/JAGSInstallExample
Improvements to this approach are welcomed.
Frank
Paul Heinrich Dietrich wrote:
Hi,
Here is a step-by-step guide to exactly how I've installed R in Ubuntu:
http://www.nabble.com/installing-R-on-Ubuntu-td10025949.html#a218948
Hi,
Here is a step-by-step guide to exactly how I've installed R in Ubuntu:
http://www.nabble.com/installing-R-on-Ubuntu-td10025949.html#a21894865
Regarding rjags, here is what happened:
This webpage
(http://yusung.blogspot.com/2009/01/install-jags-and-rjags-in-fedora.html)
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