NEWS
0.16.3
MCMCdiag
fix spacing issue for min neff in summary file
for cmdstanr
objects
MCMCdiag
change behavior so that if specified
dir
does exist, save to home dir (‘~’)
MCMCdiag
if mkdir
name exists, append ’_1’
to filename and create
0.16.2
- Fix CRAN documentation issue
0.16.1
- Fix bug in
MCMCsummary
that prevented
n.eff
from being displayed for jagsUI
objects
0.16.0
- All functions now accept model objects fit with
cmdstanr
package
- Add Table of Contents to vignette
0.15.5
MCMCplot
fix bug associated with
ref_ovl = TRUE
and the specification of multiple objects.
Function also now automatically lightens colors specified (instead of
defaulting to gray) when ref_ovl = TRUE
0.15.4
MCMCsummary
fix bug associated with
pg0 = TRUE
when input was derived from Stan
0.15.3
MCMCsummary
now takes argument pg0
. When
pg0 = TRUE
the proportion of the posterior that is greater
than 0 is returned as a column
MCMCdiag
now takes any argument from
MCMCsummary
to modify printed summary output
- Clean up documentation
0.15.2:
MCMCdiag
add more descriptive message about output from
nimble
objects
MCMCtrace
fix rdev matrix warning
0.15.1:
MCMCplot
fix bug that prevented plotting with a single
parameter
0.15.0:
MCMCdiag
function added to create .txt file summarizing
model inputs and outputs and save model object as .rds file
- All functions now take
exact
as an argument to parse
desired parameter. ISB = TRUE
no longer uses regex matching
(exact
should be used to specify this).
- Add support for objects output from the
nimble
package
MCMCpstr
fix bug where the incorrect number of
dimensions would be returned when subsetting a param with >1 dim
MCMCplot
now takes the argument ci
which
can be used to specify the credible interval displayed in the
caterpillar plot
MCMCplot
now takes the argument HPD
which
can be used to specify whether highest posterior density intervals or
equal-tailed intervals should be displayed in the caterpillar plot
0.14.3:
MCMCplot
fix bug where error would result when trying
to plot a single parameter
0.14.2:
MCMCplot
can now plot models that have NA for posterior
estimates. Useful when plotting two models side-by-side is desired and
one model has parameters that the other does not (use MCMCchains to
create matrix of draws, add NA-filled cols with missing parameter names,
and plot)
0.14.1:
MCMCtrace
fix undesired behavior when
post_zm
is specified as FALSE
0.14.0:
MCMCsummary
for model objects fit with
jagsUI
, the function now returns Rhat and n.eff values that
coincide with values calculated in that package (e.g., split-chain
Rhat), rather than calculating these with the coda
package.
These values are fed into MCMCtrace
when Rhat
and/or n.eff
are specified as TRUE
.
MCMCsummary
fix bug where an error was returned when
func_name
was not specified
0.13.6:
MCMCtrace
now accepts expression input (for Greek
characters etc.) from R for main_den
and
main_tr
args
0.13.5:
- All functions now avoid using function
class
(and use
is
instead) as matrix
objects will also be
array
as of R 4.0.0
0.13.4:
MCMCtrace
no longer changes working dir when
wd
is specified - just puts pdf there
0.13.3:
MCMCpstr
fix bug where dimensions were not displayed
properly for Stan models
MCMCpstr
fix warning with objects derived from
rstanarm
and brms
MCMCsummary
change variable names to reflect what is
displayed by brms
package (rather than raw Stan
output)
0.13.2:
MCMCsummary
fix bug thrown when one only one chain run
for Stan models
MCMCsummary
fix Rhat label issue (from r_hat to
Rhat)
0.13.1:
MCMCsummary
fix bug that caused stanfit parameter names
to be numbers
0.13.0:
MCMCsummary
now takes quantiles
as an
argument, allowing user to specify which quantiles to return
MCMCsummary
now takes HPD
as an argument
to calculate highest posterior density intervals
MCMCsummary
now outputs as a data.frame rather than a
matrix
MCMCchains
fix bug that output different parameters
names for stanreg
and brms
objects
MCMCplot
fix bug that caused guidelines to plot over
appropriate bounds
0.12.6:
MCMCplot
now has object2
,
col2
, and offset
arguments. Allows user to
plot output from two separate models, as long as both model outputs have
identical parameter names.
0.12.5:
MCMCplot
now has guide_lines
argument, to
plot lines to help reference which posterior corresponds to each
parameter name
- Remove deprecated arguments
0.12.4:
- Add support for objects output from
rstanarm
and
brms
packages
MCMCplot
add support for plotting multiple colors on
the same plot
0.12.3:
MCMCsummary
for n.eff
the default is now
TRUE
(displays number of effective samples by default)
MCMCtrace
now has the option plot
. When
FALSE
no plot is output. Used in conjunction with
PPO_out = TRUE
to to calculate PPO without plotting trace
plots.
0.12.2:
MCMCsummary
fix bug where Stan input was not being
sorted by parameter index
0.12.1:
MCMCtrace
fix spacing issue for Rhat and n.eff text
when Rhat = TRUE
and n.eff = TRUE
MCMCplot
add deprecation warnings for arguments
0.12.0:
MCMCsummary
for stanfit
objects (model
output derived from Stan) Rhat and n_eff are calculated using the
rstan
package. Note that rstan
calculates Rhat
and n_eff values slightly differently (more conservatively) than the
coda
package (commonly used to summarize model output
derived from JAGS).
MCMCplot
the following argument names have been
changed: orig: labels_sz
, new: sz_labels
orig:
med_sz
, new: sz_med
orig:
thick_sz
, new: sz_thick
orig:
thin_sz
, new: sz_thin
orig:
axis_text_sz
, new: sz_ax_txt
orig:
ax_sz
, new: sz_ax
orig:
tick_text_sz
, new: sz_tick_txt
orig:
main_text_sz
, new: sz_main_txt
orig:
tick_pos
, new: pos_tick
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify xlim and ylim for
density plots
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify xlab and ylab for
density and trace plots
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify title for trace and
density plot
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify line width and line
type for density and prior lines on density plots
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify color for density and
priors lines on density plots
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify size and color of text
when priors specified, and the position of ticks for density and trace
plots
MCMCtrace
add ability to specify size of tick labels,
axes labels, and thickness of axes
MCMCtrace
clean up plotting of trace plots when only
two plots are plotted in window
MCMCtrace
add ability to include Rhat and number of
effective samples on trace plots
0.11.3:
MCMCchains
fix error associated with coda::mcmc and
rjags
objects
0.11.2:
MCMCplot
now takes guide_axis
argument. If
TRUE
, a second axis (x-axis if HORIZ = TRUE
,
y-axis if HORIZ = FALSE
) is plotted to help interpret
values on plot.
0.11.1:
MCMCchains
now assigns arbitrary names to columns
(parameters) when input type is matrix (along with a warning that it is
doing so)
MCMCtrace
now modifies the layout of trace plots when
< 6 plots are generated
MCMCpstr
fix bug that prevented scalars when type =
‘chains’
0.11.0:
MCMCsummary
digits
argument is now NULL by
default (all computed digits are returned upon default - any rounding
must be explicitly specified)
MCMCsummary
digits
argument uses
signif
rather than round
for rounding (in
other words, digits
specifies number of significant digits
rather than number of decimal places)
MCMCsummary
now takes round
argument to
round output to specified number of decimal places
MCMCpstr
no longer has the option to restrict the
number of digits output (returns all digits)
MCMCpstr
now takes type
as an argument.
When type = 'summary'
(default), values calculated with the
func
argument (default mean
) are returned.
When type = 'chains'
, posterior chains are returned while
preserving the parameter structure. Posterior samples are stored in the
last dimension of the array for each element of the output list. In this
way vector parameters are output in matrix format, matrix parameters are
output in three dimension array format (within each element of the
output list - one parameter for each list element).
MCMCpstr
now accepts output greater than length 1 from
argument func
. If output is greater than length 1, function
output are stored in the last dimension of the array (within each
element of the output list - one parameter for each list element).
0.10.4:
MCMCchains
now takes chain_num
as an
argument. When specified, single posterior chains can be output for a
particular parameter of interest. Useful for determining the last value
in an MCMC chain for each parameter (to be used as initial values for a
subsequent model run).
0.10.3:
- All functions now return a warning for missing params
in
excl
and params
arguments instead of an
error. This means that output will be returned even when values
specified do not exist. Change was made to MCMCchains
code
but impacts all functions.
- Fix typos
- Add contributors Che-Castaldo and Hardy
0.10.2:
MCMCtrace
now takes post_zm
as an
argument. When post_zm = FALSE
, x- and y-limits of density
plots are scaled so that both the prior and posterior can be visualized
on a plot (rather than zoomed on the posterior).
0.10.1:
MCMCpstr
fix bug to institute rounding when parameters
as scalars or vectors
MCMCtrace
now takes PPO_out
as an
argument. When PPO_out = TRUE
, the percent overlap between
prior and posterior for each paras will be returned as a
data.frame.
- Add CITATION file
0.10.0:
- Fix warning when feeding jags.parallel object to
MCMCsummary
- Fix bug that produced an error when using
stanfit
objects
- Add automated tests to check package functions
MCMCtrace
now takes open_pdf
as an
argument. When open_pdf = FALSE
, the generated pdf will not
be opened in a viewer automatically.
MCMCtrace
now takes gvals
as an argument.
When simulated data are used to fit a model, the generating values used
to simulate the data (true parameter values) will be plotted as vertical
lines on the density plots.
MCMCplot
ref_ovl
argument now defaults to
FALSE (one color is plotting for all parameter estimates)
- Change
MCMC_data
(example data) so that it’s smaller
(only 5k iterations and two parameters)
0.9.4:
- Fix white space issue in
MCMCplot
when many parameters
are plotted and large fig dimensions are used
- Fix label alignment issue in
MCMCplot
when
horiz = FALSE
and large numbers of parameters are
plotted
0.9.3:
- Fix bug that prevented parameters from being sorted when using
matrix input for
MCMCtrace
- Add support for objects produced with the jagsUI package
0.9.2:
MCMCtrace
now takes matrix input (as with the other
functions). One chain is assumed when matrix input is used.
0.9.1:
- Fix bug that produced errors when using the
jags.parallel
function in the R2jags
package.
- All functions - when
ISB = FALSE
, params
argument now takes the form of regular expressions
- Examples for
MCMCtrace
no longer open up external
programs (pdf viewer) per CRAN policy
0.9.0:
MCMCpstr
function now added. Function returns summary
output for a specified function while preserving structure of parameters
(i.e., scalar, vector, matrix, array).
MCMCtrace
now takes a priors
argument to
visualize prior/posterior overlap. If specified, the prior (user
specified as this information is not contained within the MCMC output)
for a specified parameter is plotted on the same plot as the posterior
output. Percent overlap between posterior and prior is also calculated
and displayed.
- Fix bug in
MCMCchains
that caused incorrect
alphabetization of parameter names when output from R2jags was
used.
0.8.2:
MCMCsummary
greatly speed up calculation of Rhat values
for objects with large numbers of parameters
MCMCchains
now takes the argument
mcmc.list
. If specified, mcmc.list
object
returned rather than a matrix.
0.8.1:
- Fix bug in
MCMCsummary
that displayed the same result
twice when selecting only a single output parameter of interest
- Fix bug in
MCMCplot
that displayed the axis label too
close to tick labels when horiz = FALSE
and tick labels
were very long
MCMCsummary
Rhat values always round to 2 digits
MCMCsummary
output from func
argument
rounded to specified digits for rest of output
MCMCsummary
now takes a func_name
argument. If specified, column displaying output from func
will be labeled with this name. If not specified, column will be labeled
‘func’.
MCMCplot
change argument x_axis_text_sz
and x_tick_text_sz
to axis_text_sz
and
tick_text_sz
respectively
0.8.0:
- Specification of parameters of interest now works slightly
differently. The argument
ISB
(Ignore Square Bracket) has
now been added. By default ISB = TRUE
- params
and excl
match exactly to parameter names by default
(ignoring square brackets). When ISB = FALSE
, square
brackets will not be ignored, and will match on partial names (as when
using grep
). This applies to all functions.
MCMCsummary
now takes a func
argument. If
a function is specified, it will be evaluated for all specified
parameters and specified in the MCMCsummary
output.
MCMCsummary
speed greatly increased. Parameters of
interest are now sorted before calculations are made. Rhat values are no
longer masked, but rather not calculated when Rhat = FALSE
.
These changes result in dramatic speed ups for large objects.
MCMCsummary
bug fixed that caused function to fail when
only one chain was run
MCMCsummary
standard deviation added to summary output
for each parameter.
MCMCsummary
number of effective samples added to
summary output for each parameter. Default is n.eff = FALSE
(metric will not be calculated or displayed).
MCMCtrace
default is now to write trace plots to pdf.
Default number of iterations changed to 5000 from 2000.
MCMCplot
y-axis labels now vertical when
horiz = FALSE
to improve readability.
MCMCplot
bug that resulted in poor plot dimension
choices in some circumstances now fixed.
MCMC_data
now contains three chains with 6000
iterations each.
- Error message now added about functions not taking objects produced
from
jags.samples
function in the coda
package. coda.samples
should be used instead.
0.7.1:
- Fix bug in
MCMCplot
which incorrectly shaded parameter
estimates when plotted vertically
MCMCsummary
now displays estimates for deviance with
MCMC output fits with R2jags
0.7.0:
- Fix bug in
MCMCsummary
to do with Cholesky
decomposition and calculating Rhat.
- Speed up processing of
MCMCsummary
for certain object
types.
- Fix minor documentation errors in help files for several
functions.
MCMCplot
labels now start at top and go down (more
intuitive).
MCMCtrace
now plots only the last 2000 iterations of
the posterior chains by default. The argument is now number of
iterations to be plotted, rather than the starting iteration to plot. As
such, MCMCtrace
argument iter_st
(start
iteration) changed to iter
(number of iterations from
end).
- Add
horiz
argument to MCMCplot
-
caterpillar plots can now be plotted to run vertically rather than
horizontally. Parameters are plotted left to right when plotted
vertically.
- Remove extended lines on axes for
MCMCplot
- axes lines
only goes to the end of ticks now.
0.6.3: