From b5ee48a86e4b1d4c05aaadb80b44954e2e994ebc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Johannes Ranke Date: Wed, 27 May 2020 07:12:51 +0200 Subject: Add docs generated using released version 0.9.52 --- docs/reference/mmkin.html | 20 ++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/reference/mmkin.html') diff --git a/docs/reference/mmkin.html b/docs/reference/mmkin.html index 9628c017..67837ea3 100644 --- a/docs/reference/mmkin.html +++ b/docs/reference/mmkin.html @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ datasets specified in its first two arguments." /> mkin - 0.9.50.3 + 0.9.50.2 @@ -112,9 +112,6 @@ datasets specified in its first two arguments." />
  • Example evaluation of NAFTA SOP Attachment examples
  • -
  • - Some benchmark timings -
  • @@ -155,7 +152,7 @@ datasets specified in its first two arguments.

    mmkin(
       models = c("SFO", "FOMC", "DFOP"),
       datasets,
    -  cores = detectCores(),
    +  cores = round(detectCores()/2),
       cluster = NULL,
       ...
     )
    @@ -179,8 +176,7 @@ data for mkinfit.

    The number of cores to be used for multicore processing. This is only used when the cluster argument is NULL. On Windows machines, cores > 1 is not supported, you need to use the cluster -argument to use multiple logical processors. Per default, all cores -detected by parallel::detectCores() are used.

    +argument to use multiple logical processors.

    cluster @@ -220,17 +216,17 @@ plotting.

    time_1 <- system.time(fits.4 <- mmkin(models, datasets, cores = 1, quiet = TRUE))
    #> Warning: Optimisation did not converge: #> false convergence (8)
    time_default
    #> user system elapsed -#> 4.457 0.561 1.328
    time_1
    #> user system elapsed -#> 5.031 0.004 5.038
    +#> 4.471 0.405 1.961
    time_1
    #> user system elapsed +#> 5.883 0.000 5.887
    endpoints(fits.0[["SFO_lin", 2]])
    #> $ff #> parent_M1 parent_sink M1_M2 M1_sink -#> 0.7340478 0.2659522 0.7505691 0.2494309 +#> 0.7340479 0.2659521 0.7505687 0.2494313 #> #> $distimes #> DT50 DT90 #> parent 0.8777688 2.915885 -#> M1 2.3257466 7.725963 -#> M2 33.7200800 112.015681 +#> M1 2.3257457 7.725960 +#> M2 33.7200848 112.015697 #>
    # plot.mkinfit handles rows or columns of mmkin result objects plot(fits.0[1, ])
    plot(fits.0[1, ], obs_var = c("M1", "M2"))
    plot(fits.0[, 1])
    # Use double brackets to extract a single mkinfit object, which will be plotted -- cgit v1.2.1