7.1 One-line invocation of MCMC: nimbleMCMC.6.2.2 Determining the nodes and variables in a model.6.2 NIMBLE models are objects you can query and manipulate.6.1.3 Making multiple instances from the same model definition.6.1.2 Creating a model from standard BUGS and JAGS input files.6.1.1 Using nimbleModel to create a model.5.2.7 Truncation, censoring, and constraints.5.2.5 Available BUGS language functions.5.2.3 Vectorized versus scalar declarations.5.2.1 Declaring stochastic and deterministic nodes.5.1.3 Not-yet-supported features of BUGS and JAGS.5.1.2 NIMBLE’s Extensions to BUGS and JAGS. 5.1.1 Supported features of BUGS and JAGS.5.1 Comparison to BUGS dialects supported by WinBUGS, OpenBUGS and JAGS.5 Writing models in NIMBLE’s dialect of BUGS.4.5.4 Customizing compilation of the NIMBLE-generated C++.4.4 Troubleshooting installation problems.4.2 Installing a C++ compiler for NIMBLE to use.3.2 nimbleFunctions for writing algorithms.3.1 NIMBLE adopts and extends the BUGS language for specifying models.2.5 Creating, compiling and running a basic MCMC configuration.
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