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ROC (version 1.48.0)

AUC: functionals of ROC curve

Description

various functionals of ROC (Receiver Operating Characteristic) curves

Usage

AUC(rocobj) AUCi(rocobj) pAUC(rocobj,t0) pAUCi(rocobj,t0)

Arguments

rocobj
element of class rocc
t0
FPR point at which TPR is evaluated or limit in (0,1) to integrate to

Value

Details

AUC, pAUC, AUCi and pAUCi compute the Area Under the Curve.

AUC and pAUC employ the trapezoidal rule. AUCi and pAUCi use integrate().

AUC and AUCi compute the area under the curve from 0 to 1 on the x-axis (i.e., the 1 - specificity axis).

pAUC and pAUCi compute the are under the curve from 0 to argument t0 on the x-axis (i.e., the 1 - specificity axis).

Elements of class rocc can be created by rocdemo.sca() or other constructors you might make using the code of rocdemo.sca() as a template.

References

Rosner, B., 2000, Fundamentals of Biostatistics, 5th Ed., pp. 63--65

Duda, R. O., Hart, P. E., Stork, D. G., 2001 Pattern Classification, 2nd Ed., p. 49

See Also

rocdemo.sca

Examples

Run this code
set.seed(123)
R1 <- rocdemo.sca( rbinom(40,1,.3), rnorm(40), dxrule.sca,
   caseLabel="new case", markerLabel="demo Marker" )
print(AUC(R1))
print(pAUC(R1,.3))
print(pAUCi(R1,.3))
print(ROC(R1,.3))

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