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prior_table.py
prior_table.py
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prior_table: Example and Test
def prior_table () :
import dismod_at
import copy
import collections
#
file_name = 'example.db'
new = True
connection = dismod_at. create_connection ( file_name, new)
cursor = connection. cursor ()
#
# create the prior table
ptype = 'integer primary key'
col_name2type = collections. OrderedDict ( [
( 'prior_name' , 'text' ),
( 'density_id' , 'integer' ),
( 'lower' , 'real' ),
( 'upper' , 'real' ),
( 'mean' , 'real' ),
( 'std' , 'real' ),
( 'eta' , 'real' )
] )
col_name = list ( col_name2type. keys ())
col_type = list ( col_name2type. values ())
uniform_density_id = 0 ;
row_list = [ [
'none' , # prior_name
uniform_density_id, # density_id
None, # lower
None, # upper
0 , # mean
None, # std
None # eta
],[
'rate' , # prior_name
uniform_density_id, # density_id
0.0 , # lower
1.0 , # upper
0.1 , # mean
None, # std
None # eta
] ]
tbl_name = 'prior'
dismod_at. create_table ( connection, tbl_name, col_name, col_type, row_list)
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
# include primary key in test
check_name = [ tbl_name + '_id' ] + col_name
check_list = list ()
for i in range ( len ( row_list) ) :
check_list. append ( [ i] + row_list[ i] )
#
row_list = dismod_at. get_row_list ( connection, tbl_name, check_name)
assert row_list == check_list
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
connection. close ()
print ( 'prior_table: OK' )
Input File: example/table/prior_table.py