dnr
is NULL
argument in process_chart()
curve_interpolation
is FALSE
. Some approximation error remain for curve_interpolation
is TRUE
.Error in eval(predvars, data, env) : object 'hgt_z_0' not found
. The problem occured in find_matches()
when hat
contains no brokenstick estimates. This may happen when child observations do not start at birth. The function now removes names of earlier predictors and matches only on covariates.set_curves()
select()
, drop_na()
and rename()
function to tidyselect 1.2.0
grammar that prohibits names like .data$x
predict()
from brokenstick 2.3.0
psn
and xyz
new_data
by newdata
for brokenstick 2.0.0
packageformat = 1
arguments for read_bds()
in testsbrokenstick 2.0.0
and donorloader 0.31.1
jamesdemodata
rather than bdsreader
packageformat
arguments in bdsreader::read_bds()
ynames
growthcharts
organisationstefvanbuuren
accountR-CMD-check
and pkgdown
growthcharts
organisationtarget
objectjamestest
by jamesdemodata
packageminihealth
by bdsreader
packageind.rds
to minihealth 0.90.0
centile
packagemarkdown
documentationpivot_longer()
if no ynames are foundyname
optional so that it doesn't get stuck on dsc
process_chart()
returns early if there are no datasafe_approx()
function to deal with zero observationsrule = 2
in approx to calculate Z-score outside the reference (note: this may not always be appropriate)set_curves()
that crashes JAMESset_curves()
work with zero observationsyzy
by centile
packageclopus
dependency by yzy
and jamesxzy
importsdnr
arguments: "0-2"
, "2-4"
and "4-18"
as donor data choicesThis version major extension of the chartplotter package.
find_matches()
that resulted in incorrect Z-scores for preterms in mixed data (#2)grid.draw()
from process_chart()
, so now your need to run grid.draw()
to render the graphbrokenstick::get_knots()
because minihealth needs the brokenstick dependency anyway (for predict)brokenstick::get_knots()
by making a copyR 4.0.0
and more recent brokenstick
, curvematching
packagesNEWS.md
file to track changes to the package.Add the following code to your website.
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