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mrgsolve (version 1.5.1)

mrgsims: Methods for working with mrgsims objects

Description

These methods help the user view simulation output and extract simulated data to work with further. The methods listed here for the most part have generics defined by R or other R packages. See the seealso section for other methods defined by mrgsolve that have their own documentation pages.

Usage

# S4 method for mrgsims
$(x, name)

# S4 method for mrgsims tail(x, ...)

# S4 method for mrgsims head(x, ...)

# S4 method for mrgsims dim(x)

# S4 method for mrgsims names(x)

# S4 method for mrgsims as.data.frame(x, row.names = NULL, optional = FALSE, ...)

# S4 method for mrgsims as.matrix(x, ...)

# S3 method for mrgsims summary(object, ...)

# S4 method for mrgsims show(object)

Arguments

x

mrgsims object

name

name of column of simulated output to retain

...

passed to other functions

row.names

passed to as.data.frame

optional

passed to as.data.frame

object

passed to show

Details

Most methods should behave as expected according to other method commonly used in R (e.g. head, tail, as.data.frame, etc ...)

  • $ selects a column in the simulated data and returns numeric

  • head see head.matrix; returns simulated data

  • tail see tail.matrix; returns simulated data

  • dim, nrow, ncol returns dimensions, number of rows, and number of columns in simulated data

  • as.data.frame coerces simulated data to data.frame and returns the data.frame

  • as.matrix returns matrix of simulated data

  • summary coerces simulated data to data.frame and passes to summary.data.frame

  • plot plots simulated data; see plot_mrgsims

See Also

stime

Examples

Run this code

## example("mrgsims")

mod <- mrgsolve::house() %>% init(GUT=100)

out <- mrgsim(mod)

class(out)

if (FALSE) {
out
}
head(out)
tail(out)


dim(out)
names(out)

mat <- as.matrix(out)
df <- as.data.frame(out)

if (FALSE) {
out$CP
}

plot(out)
if (FALSE) {
plot(out, CP~.)
plot(out, CP+RESP~time, scales="same", xlab="Time", main="Model sims")
}

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