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wakefield (version 0.3.6)

animal: Generate Random Vector of animals

Description

animal - Generate a random vector of animals.

pet - Generate a random vector of pets.

Usage

animal(n, k = 10, x = wakefield::animal_list, prob = NULL, name = "Animal")

pet( n, x = c("Dog", "Cat", "None", "Bird", "Horse"), prob = c(0.365, 0.304, 0.258, 0.031, 0.015), name = "Pet" )

Arguments

n

The number elements to generate. This can be globally set within the environment of r_data_frame or r_list.

k

The number of the elements of x to sample from (uses sample(x, k)).

x

A vector of elements to chose from.

prob

A vector of probabilities to chose from.

name

The name to assign to the output vector's varname attribute. This is used to auto assign names to the column/vector name when used inside of r_data_frame or r_list.

Value

Returns a random factor vector of animal elements.

Details

The household pets and probabilities:

Dog 36.5 %
Cat 30.4 %
None 25.8 %
Bird 3.1 %
Horse 1.5 %

See Also

Other variable functions: age(), answer(), area(), car(), children(), coin(), color, date_stamp(), death(), dice(), dna(), dob(), dummy(), education(), employment(), eye(), grade_level(), grade(), group(), hair(), height(), income(), internet_browser(), iq(), language, level(), likert(), lorem_ipsum(), marital(), military(), month(), name, normal(), political(), race(), religion(), sat(), sentence(), sex_inclusive(), sex(), smokes(), speed(), state(), string(), upper(), valid(), year(), zip_code()

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
animal(10)
pie(table(animal(10000)))

pet(10)
pie(table(pet(10000)))
# }

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