The update progress bar is the same in all three sampling stages. In "adapt" this doesn't make so much sense, because it's missing a key piece of information: how many unique samples are available.
One idea for a fix is to keep the progress bar the same, but to change the information at the right hand end. Instead of having the proportion of new samples ("acceptance rate") it could have the minimum (across subjects) of the number of unique samples. then the user would know if they were at like 1/40 or 39/40!
Not a big deal at all. Just for much later.
The update progress bar is the same in all three sampling stages. In "adapt" this doesn't make so much sense, because it's missing a key piece of information: how many unique samples are available.
One idea for a fix is to keep the progress bar the same, but to change the information at the right hand end. Instead of having the proportion of new samples ("acceptance rate") it could have the minimum (across subjects) of the number of unique samples. then the user would know if they were at like 1/40 or 39/40!