Launch the 'ShinyStan' app in the default web browser. 'RStudio' users also have the option of launching the app in the pop-up Viewer.
The object to use. For the default method this can be an object
of class "shinystan"
, "stanfit"
, or "stanreg"
. To use
other types of objects first create a shinystan object using
as.shinystan
.
Optional arguments passed to runApp
.
Only relevant for 'RStudio' users. The default (FALSE
)
is to launch the app in the user's default web browser rather than the
pop-up Viewer provided by 'RStudio'. Users can change the default to
TRUE
by setting the global option options(shinystan.rstudio =
TRUE)
.
The launch_shinystan
function is used for the side effect of
starting the 'ShinyStan' app, but it also returns a shinystan
object, an instance of S4 class "shinystan"
.
Muth, C., Oravecz, Z., and Gabry, J. (2018) User-friendly Bayesian regression modeling: A tutorial with rstanarm and shinystan. The Quantitative Methods for Psychology. 14(2), 99--119. https://www.tqmp.org/RegularArticles/vol14-2/p099/p099.pdf
Gabry, J. , Simpson, D. , Vehtari, A. , Betancourt, M. and Gelman, A. (2019), Visualization in Bayesian workflow. *J. R. Stat. Soc. A*, 182: 389-402. doi:10.1111/rssa.12378 ([journal version](https://rss.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/rssa.12378), [preprint arXiv:1709.01449](https://arxiv.org/abs/1709.01449), [code on GitHub](https://github.com/jgabry/bayes-vis-paper))
as.shinystan
for creating shinystan
objects.
update_sso
to update a shinystan
object created
by a previous version of the package.
launch_shinystan_demo
to try a demo.
if (FALSE) {
#######################################
# Example 1: 'sso' is a shinystan object
#######################################
# Just launch shinystan
launch_shinystan(sso)
# Launch shinystan and replace sso with an updated version of itself
# if any changes are made to sso while using the app
sso <- launch_shinystan(sso)
# Launch shinystan but save any changes made to sso while running the app
# in a new shinystan object sso2. sso will remained unchanged.
sso2 <- launch_shinystan(sso)
#######################################
# Example 2: 'sf' is a stanfit object
#######################################
# Just launch shinystan
launch_shinystan(sf)
# Launch shinystan and save the resulting shinystan object
sf_sso <- launch_shinystan(sf)
# Now sf_sso is a shinystan object and so Example 1 (above) applies when
# using sf_sso.
#######################################
# Example 3: 'fit' is an mcmc.list, array or list of matrices
#######################################
# First create shinystan object (see ?as.shinystan) for full details)
}