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I'm currently using Ubuntu, R, and JAGS. I'd like to explore a few WinBUGS examples that are available on the web, such as those available on the website accompanying the book, Bayesian Modeling Using WinBUGS: An introduction.

However, the analyses are stored in the odc format e.g., this one. I can open the file with a text editor and it does show the model syntax in plain text and in some cases data and so forth. However, I was wondering:

Is there an existing R function that extracts important elements of a WinBUGS odc file?

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    This link might be interesting: stat.cmu.edu/~hseltman/rube/rube0.2-16/R/getBugsExample.R Apr 16, 2012 at 7:34
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    Thanks. For others, the link above to getBugsExample.R provides code for extracting elements out of WinBugs built-in examples. It is self-described as "horrible hack" that gets the job done. Perhaps it could be the starting point for developing a more general function. Apr 17, 2012 at 6:17

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I would recommend compile odcread and use it to convert .odc files to text files and read it with any text editor.

for f in *.odc; do odcread ./"$f" > ./"${f%.odc}.txt" done

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  • Worked like a charm! Sep 27, 2023 at 10:01
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The best way is to go and install WinBUGS.

See http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/bugs/winbugs/contents.shtml

You can then open any of these directly there, and copy them for use wherever you want.

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    that doesn't really help much, as the OP already said they could open ODC files with a regular text editor ...
    – Ben Bolker
    Jan 24, 2014 at 21:15

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