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FR: multiple margins support #33
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@vkhodygo: It is already possible to supply multiple margins both for tables regarding number of households and tables regarding number of individuals. The current documentation of Supplying a list of tables to either (or both) Here is some example code for using two tables for margins on individual level - it might take some minutes to run:
The same will work for supplying multiple table for margins on households. The number of tables you want to supply is not restricted. |
Added more explanation to the help page: 1b40ecf |
Much appreciated, I'd like to keep the issue open for a bit in the case I get more questions. |
It is my understanding that at the moment the simulated annealing part supports at most two tables: one for individuals, and the other one is for households.
Whereas it is possible to create and pass a single contingency table, its size in certain cases is absolutely off the charts. It is also impossible sometimes to have one distribution only: census targets are provided as anonymised aggregated distributions.
The question is what's needed to support multiple marginal tables at this stage.
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