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Copy pit plot from here.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.02748.pdf
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It's from bayesplot. I guess a useful way to go INLA to bayesplot would be useful.
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Something like
bayesplot(inla_model, gg_bayes_plot) with gg_bayes_plot being a function from bayes plot.
bayesplot(inla_model, gg_bayes_plot)
gg_bayes_plot
The alternatives that are less good include...
out <- prep_bayesplot(inla_model) gg_bayes_plot(out[[1]], out[[2]], out[[3]])
or exporting a version of every bayesplot function like gg_inla_bayes_plot.
gg_inla_bayes_plot
Final option that may not work is like:
out <- prep_bayesplot(inla_model) do.call(gg_bayes_plot, out)
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Copy pit plot from here.
https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.02748.pdf
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: