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Running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on Intel i9 (Intel® Core™ i9-9900K CPU). Latest Chrome browser. All up-to-date.
The installation went well.
Loaded my dataset. 169 rows, 241 columns, some data is missing.
Using 11 binary variables.
No errors are shown during the setup of the model. At the last step (effect estimation), the "Run" feature is greyed out and the error is shown "Undefined error, please try again."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Thank you for the follow-up, Dayenne.
I will revisit this and report back.
In the meantime, due to the issues, I built a work-around in R which I will
publish sometime soon.
If I may share this on the related note welcoming your comments here: my
general issue with Showhy is that I want to be able to do is having a
domain expert update the DAG elsewhere, i.e., in a browser, a la Dagitty
style, and then work on the data analysis (CI) on my end. That requires a
server implementation on Azure which incurs unknown cost. Understanding
this aspect somewhat better would help increase the utility of the Showwhy
platform. We are talking here about academic use cases.
Running on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on Intel i9 (Intel® Core™ i9-9900K CPU). Latest Chrome browser. All up-to-date.
The installation went well.
Loaded my dataset. 169 rows, 241 columns, some data is missing.
Using 11 binary variables.
No errors are shown during the setup of the model. At the last step (effect estimation), the "Run" feature is greyed out and the error is shown "Undefined error, please try again."
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: