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if you download a new version of the package, or compile a new from from the svn, you can load the new version by doing
detach("package:OpenMx") library(OpenMx)
You can view the list of demo files with this command:
demo(package='OpenMx')
Then this will show you where they are on your system
system.file("demo", "BivariateSaturated_PathCov.R", package="OpenMx") [1] "/Users/~/Library/R/2.9/library/OpenMx/demo/BivariateSaturated_PathCov.R"
(you need to add ".R" to the displayed name that demo() reveals)
A named entity is the term used by the OpenMx library for any S4 object that includes the slot "name". Examples of S4 classes in the OpenMx library that create named entities include MxModel, MxMatrix, MxAlgebra, MxObjectiveFunction, and MxData. An equivalent answer to this question would be any S4 object 'foo' such that 'foo@name' will return a value.
OpenMx for mx 1.x usersView [7]
OpenMx for Mplus UsersView [8]
Have a look at our common errors list [10]
Yes, there is. You can install it using Getbundles
Links
[1] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/wiki/main-page
[2] http://www.statmethods.net/
[3] http://www.rseek.org/
[4] http://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/google-r-style.html
[5] http://cran.r-project.org/faqs.html
[6] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/sem-resources
[7] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/wiki/openmx-mx-1x-users
[8] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/wiki/openmx-mplus-users
[9] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/wiki/openmx-amos-users
[10] http://openmx.psyc.virginia.edu/wiki/errors