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lws_table
objectsCombines lws_table
objects
# S3 method for lws_table
+(..., check = TRUE)
lws_table
object
lws_table
object
logical, if TRUE checks that the each lws_table
object is named a list with names c("weights","lags","starts")
Virmantas Kvedaras, Vaidotas Zemlys
The lws_table
objects have similar structure to table, i.e. it is a list with 3 elements which are the lists with the same number of elements. The base function c
would cbind
such tables. This function rbind
s them.
nlmn <- expand_weights_lags("nealmon",0,c(4,8),1,start=list(nealmon=rep(0,3)))
nbt <- expand_weights_lags("nbeta",0,c(4,8),1,start=list(nbeta=rep(0,4)))
nlmn+nbt
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