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optDesignSlopeInt (version 1.1.1)

design_bakeoff: A visualiation for comparing slope-divided-by-intercept estimates for a number of designs

Description

A visualiation for comparing slope-divided-by-intercept estimates for a number of designs

Usage

design_bakeoff(
  xmin,
  xmax,
  designs,
  gen_resp = function(xs) {
     1 + 2 * xs + rnorm(length(xs), 0, 1)
 },
  Nsim = 1000,
  l_quantile_display = 0.01,
  u_quantile_display = 0.99,
  error_est = function(est) {
     quantile(est, 0.99) - quantile(est, 0.01)
 },
  num_digits_round = 3,
  draw_theta_at = NULL,
  xlab_names = NULL,
  ...
)

Value

A list with the simulated estimates and error estimates for each design.

Arguments

xmin

The minimum value of the independent variable.

xmax

The maximum value of the independent variable.

designs

A d x n matrix where each of the d rows is a design (the x values used to run the experiment).

gen_resp

A model for the response which takes the design as its parameter.

Nsim

The number of estimates per design. Default is 1000.

l_quantile_display

The lowest quantile of the simulation estimates displayed. Default is 0.025.

u_quantile_display

The highest quantile of the simulation estimates displayed. Default is 0.975.

error_est

The error metric for the estimates. The sample standard deviation (i.e. sd) is unstable at low sample sizes. The default is the 90 percentile minus the 10 percentile.

num_digits_round

The number of digits to round the error results. Default is 2.

draw_theta_at

If the user wishes to draw a horizontal line marking theta (to checked biasedness) it is specified here. The default is NULL with no line being drawn.

xlab_names

Text for the x-grid labels. This vector's size should equal lenth(designs).

...

Additional arguments passed to the boxplot function.

Author

Adam Kapelner

Examples

Run this code
xmin = 5 / 15
xmax = 19 / 1
n = 10 #must be even for this demo
designs = rbind(
  c(rep(xmin, n / 2), rep(xmax, n / 2)),       #design A
  seq(from = xmin, to = xmax, length.out = n)  #design B
)
design_bakeoff_info = design_bakeoff(xmin, xmax, designs) #design A wins

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