inla.option {INLA} | R Documentation |
Set and get global options for INLA
inla.setOption(...) inla.getOption(option)
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Option and value, like |
option |
The option to get. If inla.call: The path to the inla-program. inla.arg: Additional arguments to fmesher.call: The path to the fmesher-program fmesher.arg: Additional arguments to num.threads: Character string with the number of threads to use as blas.num.threads: Number of threads to use for openblas and mklblas (see smtp: Sparse matrix library to use, one of mkl: Use binaries buildt with Intel MKL? (If possible) vecLib: This option applies to Mac only. If TRUE and mkl=FALSE, link with vecLib BLAS and LAPACK libs (if available) vecLibPath: This option applies to Mac only. Path to vecLib-libraries. If empty, use default. pardiso.license: The full path to the PARDISO license file keep: Keep temporary files? working.directory: The name of the working directory. silent: Run the inla-program in a silent mode? debug : Run the inla-program in a debug mode? cygwin : The home of the Cygwin installation (default "C:/cygwin") [Remote computing for Windows only] ssh.auth.sock: The ssh bind-adress (value of $SSH_AUTH_SOCK int the Cygwin-shell). [Remote computing for Windows only] show.warning.graph.file : Give a warning for using the obsolete argument
scale.model.default : The default value of argument short.summary : Use a less verbose output for inla.timeout : The timeout limit, in whole seconds, for calls to the inla binary. Default is 0, meaning no timeout limit. Set to a positive integer to terminate inla calls if they run to long. Fractional seconds are rounded up to the nearest integer. This feature is EXPERIMENTAL and might change at a later stage. fmesher.timeout : The timeout limit, in whole seconds, for calls to the fmesher binary. Default is 0, meaning no timeout limit. Set to a positive integer to terminate fmesher calls that may enter infinite loops due to special geometry regularity. Fractional seconds are rounded up to the nearest integer. inla.mode : Which mode to use in INLA? Default is |
Havard Rue hrue@r-inla.org
## set number of threads inla.setOption("num.threads", "4:1") ## alternative format inla.setOption(num.threads="4:1") ## check it inla.getOption("num.threads")