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Frédéric BOIS |
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Rép. : MCSim model |
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Fri, 02 Jul 2004 08:11:15 +0200 |
There is no way to know waht was their intended purpose if they are not
used in the
model file or input file. M_ (or V_) have no special conventional
meaning and you can name
your parameters the way you want.
F. Bois
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>>> "Tammie Covington" <address@hidden> jeudi 1 juillet
2004 21:23:36 >>>
I am trying to interpret a model that someone else wrote. There is a
series of parameters that start with "V_" and "M_" underscore in the
code. I know that the ones starting with "V_" are used to define the
variances for the given parameters and are used in distribution
definitions. The ones starting with "M_" are not used anywhere (i.e.,
not in the input files) other than in the code where they are set to a
value of 1. Could you possible tell me what these parameters might
represent and how they would be expected to be used (i.e., in
distribution definitions)? Thanks!
Tammie Covington
(318) 251-6974
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