View source: R/sim.bracket.source.R
sim.bracket.source | R Documentation |
Simulate the full bracket starting with an empty bracket
sim.bracket.source(
prob.source,
league,
year,
home.teams,
num.reps,
outcome,
round,
teams.remaining,
untangling.indices
)
prob.source |
source from which to use round probabilities for simulation — "pop": ESPN's population of picks, "kenpom": Ken Pomeroy's predictions (kenpom.com), or "538": predictions form fivethirtyeight.com. |
league |
which league: "men" (default) or "women", for prob.source. |
year |
year of tournament, used for prob.source. |
home.teams |
character vector of names of teams to whom home-team bias is to be applied (must match name column of pred.pop.[league].[year]). Ignored unless prob.source is "pop" (see ?add.home.bias for details). |
num.reps |
number of simulations to perform |
outcome |
passed in from sim.bracket() |
round |
passed in from sim.bracket() |
teams.remaining |
passed in from sim.bracket() |
untangling.indices |
passed in from sim.bracket() |
a 63-by-num.reps matrix storing the simulation outcome, each column encoding the outcome for a single simulation in the following order: seeds 1 through 32 after round 1, seeds 1 through 16 after round 2, seeds 1 through 8 after round 3, seeds 1 through 4 after round 4, seeds 1 and 2 after round 5, and finally seed 1 after round 6 (the champion)
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