Closed barkls closed 4 years ago
The limits of your priors are hard-coded, which is only appropriate if they will take those values for all possible datasets, i.e. set by physical limits. Otherwise there should be a way for users to specify their priors.
thanks for the tip! we have added in additional functionality now that will let the user change our (recommended) default prior ranges
The limits of your priors are hard-coded, which is only appropriate if they will take those values for all possible datasets, i.e. set by physical limits. Otherwise there should be a way for users to specify their priors.