| gs_b | R Documentation |
gs_b() is the simplest version of a function to be used with the upper and lower
arguments in gs_prob(),
gs_power_nph and gs_design_nph();
it simply returns the vector input in the input vector Z or, if k is specified par[k]j is returned.
Note that if bounds need to change with changing information at analyses, gs_b() should not be used.
For instance, for spending function bounds use
gs_b(par = NULL, k = NULL, ...)
par |
For |
k |
is NULL (default), return |
... |
further arguments passed to or from other methods |
returns the vector input par if k is NULL, otherwise, par[k]
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# Simple: enter a vector of length 3 for bound
gs_b(par = 4:2)
# 2nd element of par
gs_b(par = 4:2, k = 2)
# Generate an efficacy bound using a spending function
# Use Lan-DeMets spending approximation of O'Brien-Fleming bound
# as 50%, 75% and 100% of final spending
# Information fraction
IF <- c(.5, .75, 1)
gs_b(par = gsDesign::gsDesign(alpha = .025, k = length(IF),
test.type = 1, sfu = gsDesign::sfLDOF,
timing = IF)$upper$bound)
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