| control.hazard {INLA} | R Documentation |
Control variables in control.hazard for use in inla
inla.set.control.hazard.default(...) control.hazard(constr, cutpoints, diagonal, fixed, hyper, initial, model, n.intervals, param, prior, scale.model, strata.name)
... |
Possible arguments |
model |
The model for the baseline hazard model. One of 'rw1', 'rw2' or 'iid'. (Default 'rw1'.) |
hyper |
The definition of the hyperparameters. |
fixed |
(OBSOLETE!) A boolean variable; is the precision for 'model' fixed? (Default FALSE.) |
initial |
(OBSOLETE!) The initial value for the precision. |
prior |
(OBSOLETE!) The prior distribution for the precision for 'model' |
param |
(OBSOLETE!) The parameters in the prior distribution |
constr |
A boolean variable; shall the 'model' be constrained to sum to zero? |
diagonal |
An extra constant added to the diagonal of the precision matrix |
n.intervals |
Number of intervals in the baseline hazard. (Default 15) |
cutpoints |
The cutpoints to use. If not specified the they are compute from 'n.intervals' and the maximum length of the interval. (Default NULL) |
strata.name |
The name of the stratefication variable for the baseline hazard in the data.frame |
scale.model |
Scale the baseline hazard model (RW1, RW2) so the generalized variance is 1. (Default |
The function control.hazard is used to TAB-complete arguments and returns a list of given arguments.
The function inla.set.control.hazard.default returns a list with all the default values of all parameters within this control statement.
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