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Tip revision: 075be1a8012f72bb2248bac416ce04bddff192ac authored by Alireza Mahani on 29 July 2015, 00:00:00 UTC
version 1.1.0
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plot.sns.Rd
\name{plot.sns}
\alias{plot.sns}

\title{
Plotting "sns" Objects
}

\description{
Method for visualizing the output of \code{\link{sns.run}}.
}

\usage{
\method{plot}{sns}(x, nburnin = max(nrow(x)/2, attr(x, "nnr"))
  , select = if (length(x) <= 10) 1:5 else 1, ...)
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
  \item{x}{Object of class "sns", typically the output of \code{\link{sns.run}}.}
  \item{nburnin}{Number of burn-in iterations to discard before generating effective sample size, histograms, and autocorrelation plots.}
  \item{select}{Which plot types must be generated. See below for description.}
  \item{...}{Arguments passed to/from other functions.}
}

\value{
\code{plot.sns} produces the following types of plots: 1) log-probability trace plot (vertical line, if present, indicates transition from nr to mcmc mode), 2) trace plot of state variables (one per coordinate; vertical line has same meaning as 1), 3) effective sample size by coordinate (horizontal line indicates maximum effective size possible, equal to number of samples after discarding nburnin initial iterations), 4) post-burnin state vector histograms (one per coordinate, vertical line indicates post-burnin average, 5) autocorrelation plots, one per coordinate.
}

\author{
Alireza S. Mahani, Asad Hasan, Marshall Jiang, Mansour T.A. Sharabiani
}

\seealso{
\code{\link{sns.run}}
}
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