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Module structure characteristics
incidence_data |
An object containing incidence data through time. It can either be:
|
import_incidence_data |
NULL or argument with the same requirements as |
partially_delayed_incidence |
An object containing incidence data through time. It can be:
|
fully_delayed_incidence |
An object containing incidence data through time. It can be:
|
simplify_output |
boolean. Return a numeric vector instead of module output object if output offset is zero? |
A list with two elements:
A numeric vector named values
: the result of the computations on the input data.
An integer named index_offset
: the offset, counted in number of time steps,
by which the result is shifted compared to an index_offset
of 0
.
This parameter allows one to keep track of the date of the first value in values
without needing to carry a date
column around.
A positive offset means values
are delayed in the future compared to the reference values.
A negative offset means the opposite.
Note that the index_offset
of the output of the function call
accounts for the (optional) index_offset
of the input.
If index_offset
is 0
and simplify_output = TRUE
,
the index_offset
is dropped and the values
element is returned as a numeric vector.
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