Hi, I read the following code snippet. A question is here about '@'. I don't find the answer online yet.
What function is it here? BTW, below is for printing out? """theta = logit^{-1}(a+b)""" but I don't see it is printed when the following could have been called. Are you sure it would be printed out? Thanks, ................. import pymc import numpy as np n = 5*np.ones(4,dtype=int) x = np.array([-.86,-.3,-.05,.73]) alpha = pymc.Normal('alpha',mu=0,tau=.01) beta = pymc.Normal('beta',mu=0,tau=.01) @pymc.deterministic def theta(a=alpha, b=beta): """theta = logit^{-1}(a+b)""" return pymc.invlogit(a+b*x) d = pymc.Binomial('d', n=n, p=theta, value=np.array([0.,1.,3.,5.]),\ observed=True) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list