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How to run a R3 search #64

Closed rubenSaro closed 1 year ago

rubenSaro commented 3 years ago

Hi,

In the GUI to run the R3 algorithm, you need an undirected graph box (for example, from FAS) and a dataset box. How can a R3 search be done, if possible, in Tetrad Command Line?

Thanks

jdramsey commented 3 years ago

Hi, Ruben,

There had been some discussion for this, but I don't recall the outcome. I think it was done, though.

Joe

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Hi,

In the GUI to run the R3 algorithm, you need an undirected graph box (for example, from FAS) and a dataset box. How can a R3 search be done, if possible, in Tetrad Command Line?

Thanks

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jdramsey commented 1 year ago

@rubenSaro This specific question I just realized today is easy to answer. Simply run FASK and select FAS as the skeleton finding algorithm. it's one of the options.

jdramsey commented 1 year ago

@rubenSaro I added the question of how to specify an initial graph in causal-cmd as a separate issue.

https://github.com/bd2kccd/causal-cmd/issues/85

Closing this one.