% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/ci.R \name{ci} \alias{ci} \alias{ci.numeric} \alias{ci.data.frame} \alias{ci.emmGrid} \alias{ci.stanreg} \alias{ci.brmsfit} \alias{ci.BFBayesFactor} \title{Confidence/Credible Interval (CI)} \usage{ ci(x, ...) \method{ci}{numeric}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", verbose = TRUE, ...) \method{ci}{data.frame}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", verbose = TRUE, ...) \method{ci}{emmGrid}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", verbose = TRUE, ...) \method{ci}{stanreg}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", effects = c("fixed", "random", "all"), parameters = NULL, verbose = TRUE, ...) \method{ci}{brmsfit}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", effects = c("fixed", "random", "all"), component = c("conditional", "zi", "zero_inflated", "all"), parameters = NULL, verbose = TRUE, ...) \method{ci}{BFBayesFactor}(x, ci = 0.89, method = "ETI", verbose = TRUE, ...) } \arguments{ \item{x}{A \code{stanreg} or \code{brmsfit} model, or a vector representing a posterior distribution.} \item{...}{Currently not used.} \item{ci}{Value or vector of probability of the CI (between 0 and 1) to be estimated. Default to \code{.89} (89\%) for Bayesian models and \code{.95} (95\%) for frequentist models.} \item{method}{Can be \link[=eti]{'ETI'} (default) or \link[=hdi]{'HDI'}.} \item{verbose}{Toggle off warnings.} \item{effects}{Should results for fixed effects, random effects or both be returned? Only applies to mixed models. May be abbreviated.} \item{parameters}{Regular expression pattern that describes the parameters that should be returned. Meta-parameters (like \code{lp__} or \code{prior_}) are filtered by default, so only parameters that typically appear in the \code{summary()} are returned. Use \code{parameters} to select specific parameters for the output.} \item{component}{Should results for all parameters, parameters for the conditional model or the zero-inflated part of the model be returned? May be abbreviated. Only applies to \pkg{brms}-models.} } \value{ A data frame with following columns: \itemize{ \item \code{Parameter} The model parameter(s), if \code{x} is a model-object. If \code{x} is a vector, this column is missing. \item \code{CI} The probability of the credible interval. \item \code{CI_low}, \code{CI_high} The lower and upper credible interval limits for the parameters. } } \description{ Compute Confidence/Credible Intervals (CI) for Bayesian and frequentist models. The Documentation is accessible for: } \details{ \itemize{ \item \href{https://easystats.github.io/bayestestR/articles/credible_interval.html}{Bayesian models} \item \href{https://easystats.github.io/parameters/reference/ci.merMod.html}{Frequentist models} } } \examples{ library(bayestestR) posterior <- rnorm(1000) ci(posterior, method = "ETI") ci(posterior, method = "HDI") df <- data.frame(replicate(4, rnorm(100))) ci(df, method = "ETI", ci = c(.80, .89, .95)) ci(df, method = "HDI", ci = c(.80, .89, .95)) library(rstanarm) model <- stan_glm(mpg ~ wt, data = mtcars, chains = 2, iter = 200) ci(model, method = "ETI", ci = c(.80, .89)) ci(model, method = "HDI", ci = c(.80, .89)) \dontrun{ library(brms) model <- brms::brm(mpg ~ wt + cyl, data = mtcars) ci(model, method = "ETI") ci(model, method = "HDI") library(BayesFactor) bf <- ttestBF(x = rnorm(100, 1, 1)) ci(bf, method = "ETI") ci(bf, method = "HDI") library(emmeans) model <- emtrends(model, ~1, "wt") ci(model, method = "ETI") ci(model, method = "HDI") } }