events_SEIR | R Documentation |
Example data to initialize scheduled events for a population of
1600 nodes and demonstrate the SEIR
model.
events_SEIR()
Example data to initialize scheduled events (see
SimInf_events
) for a population of 1600 nodes
and demonstrate the SEIR
model. The dataset
contains 466692 events for 1600 nodes distributed over 4 * 365
days. The events are divided into three types: ‘Exit’
events remove individuals from the population (n = 182535),
‘Enter’ events add individuals to the population (n =
182685), and ‘External transfer’ events move individuals
between nodes in the population (n = 101472). The vignette
contains a detailed description of how scheduled events operate on
a model.
A data.frame
## For reproducibility, call the set.seed() function and specify
## the number of threads to use. To use all available threads,
## remove the set_num_threads() call.
set.seed(123)
set_num_threads(1)
## Create an 'SEIR' model with 1600 nodes and initialize
## it to run over 4*365 days. Add one infected individual
## to the first node.
u0 <- u0_SEIR()
u0$I[1] <- 1
tspan <- seq(from = 1, to = 4*365, by = 1)
model <- SEIR(u0 = u0,
tspan = tspan,
events = events_SEIR(),
beta = 0.16,
epsilon = 0.25,
gamma = 0.01)
## Display the number of individuals affected by each event type
## per day.
plot(events(model))
## Run the model to generate a single stochastic trajectory.
result <- run(model)
plot(result)
## Summarize the trajectory. The summary includes the number of
## events by event type.
summary(result)
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