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tidy.binDesign: Tidy a(n) binDesign object

Description

Tidy summarizes information about the components of a model. A model component might be a single term in a regression, a single hypothesis, a cluster, or a class. Exactly what tidy considers to be a model component varies across models but is usually self-evident. If a model has several distinct types of components, you will need to specify which components to return.

Usage

# S3 method for binDesign
tidy(x, ...)

Value

A tibble::tibble() with columns:

n

Number of trials in given iteration.

power

Power achieved for given value of n.

Arguments

x

A binGroup::binDesign() object.

...

Additional arguments. Not used. Needed to match generic signature only. Cautionary note: Misspelled arguments will be absorbed in ..., where they will be ignored. If the misspelled argument has a default value, the default value will be used. For example, if you pass conf.lvel = 0.9, all computation will proceed using conf.level = 0.95. Two exceptions here are:

  • tidy() methods will warn when supplied an exponentiate argument if it will be ignored.

  • augment() methods will warn when supplied a newdata argument if it will be ignored.

See Also

tidy(), binGroup::binDesign()

Other bingroup tidiers: glance.binDesign(), tidy.binWidth()

Examples

Run this code

if (requireNamespace("binGroup", quietly = TRUE)) {

library(binGroup)
des <- binDesign(
  nmax = 300, delta = 0.06,
  p.hyp = 0.1, power = .8
)

glance(des)
tidy(des)

# the ggplot2 equivalent of plot(des)
library(ggplot2)
ggplot(tidy(des), aes(n, power)) +
  geom_line()
  
}

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