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57 | The correspondence between \code{betaTruth} and \code{X}, specifically the ordering of elements, is based on successive use of \code{\link{factor}} to each column of \code{X} which is expanded via the \code{expandX} argument. Each exposure that is expanded must conform to a {0, 1, 2, ...} integer-based coding convention.
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78 | The correspondence between \code{betaTruth} and \code{X}, specifically the ordering of elements, is based on successive use of \code{\link{factor}} to each column of \code{X} which is expanded via the \code{expandX} argument. Each exposure that is expanded must conform to a {0, 1, 2, ...} integer-based coding convention.
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55 | The correspondence between \code{betaTruth} and \code{X}, specifically the ordering of elements, is based on successive use of \code{\link{factor}} to each column of \code{X} which is expanded via the \code{expandX} argument. Each exposure that is expanded must conform to a {0, 1, 2, ...} integer-based coding convention.
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77 | The correspondence between \code{betaTruth} and \code{X}, specifically the ordering of elements, is based on successive use of \code{\link{factor}} to each column of \code{X} which is expanded via the \code{expandX} argument. Each exposure that is expanded must conform to a {0, 1, 2, ...} integer-based coding convention.
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107 | The correspondence between \code{betaTruth} and \code{X}, specifically the ordering of elements, is based on successive use of \code{\link{factor}} to each column of \code{X} which is expanded via the \code{expandX} argument. Each exposure that is expanded must conform to a {0, 1, 2, ...} integer-based coding convention.
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Examples with CPU (user + system) or elapsed time > 5s
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ccPower 3.415 0.592 5.227
ccSim 3.390 0.588 5.318
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