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The easiest thing is presumably to use the interface through R,
the R2WinBUGS package. You might even want to use the BRugs
interface to the OpenBUGS implementation of BUGS.

b.r.
Bendix Carstensen

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> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Anamika Chaudhuri
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> Subject: Automation of WinBUGS
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> Is there a way we can automate WINBUGS to run 100 simulated 
> datasets with the same model without having to call in each 
> dataset at a time and run the model?
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