View source: R/theorical_comparison.R
single_transition_plots | R Documentation |
This function creates a scatter plot of mean one-level transitions for different EQ5D versions and specified value sets.
single_transition_plots(
value_sets_3L = NULL,
value_sets_5L = NULL,
value_sets_XW = NULL,
value_sets_XWR = NULL,
graph_title = "",
x_axis_title = NULL,
x_min_value = -1,
x_max_value = 1,
y_axis_title = "Mean 1-level transition",
y_min_value = 0,
y_max_value = 0.5,
legend_name = NULL
)
value_sets_3L |
A character vector specifying the country value sets for the EQ5D-3L version. |
value_sets_5L |
A character vector specifying the country value sets for the EQ5D-5L version. |
value_sets_XW |
A character vector specifying the country value sets for the EQ5D-XW version. |
value_sets_XWR |
A character vector specifying the country value sets for the EQ5D-XWR version. |
graph_title |
A character string specifying the title of the graph. Default is an empty string. |
x_axis_title |
A character string specifying the title of the x-axis. Default is "Utility". |
x_min_value |
A numeric specifying the minimum value for the x-axis. Default is -1. |
x_max_value |
A numeric specifying the maximum value for the x-axis. Default is 1. |
y_axis_title |
A character string specifying the title of the y-axis. Default is "Mean 1-level transition". |
y_min_value |
A numeric specifying the minimum value for the y-axis. Default is 0. |
y_max_value |
A numeric specifying the maximum value for the y-axis. Default is 0.5. |
legend_name |
A character string specifying the name of the legend. Default is NULL. |
A list of ggplot objects visualizing the mean one-level transitions for the specified EQ5D versions and value sets.
This function is primarily intended to work with EQ5D data and it is not be applicable to other instruments.
single_transition_plots(value_sets_5L = "IT")
single_transition_plots(value_sets_3L = c("JP", "US"))
single_transition_plots(value_sets_3L ="ES",
value_sets_5L = "ES",
value_sets_XW = "ES",
value_sets_XWR = "ES")
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