Examples
We will now provide a brief example to demonstrate how to use the Simulation
and MonteCarlo
classes described in the previous sections. We focus on the discrete simulation class, but additional examples can be found in the code that accompanies this text. In this example, we assume that the definitions for the simulation
and MonteCarlo
classes are contained in two files, simulationS3.R
and monteCarloS3.R
.
The Monte-Carlo simulations can be created by first creating an object from the MontyCarlo
class and setting the values of the parameters as follows:
> source('simulationS3.R') > source('monteCarloS3.R') > monty <- MonteCarlo() > monty$setParams(100,1, 1.0,2.0, 1.2,-0.3,0.65,0.2, 0.03,0.04)
Now that an object from the MonteCarlo
class is defined, an object from the DiscreteSimulation
class is created, and the simulation object is used to generate the results from 500 simulations:
> a <- DiscreteSimulation...