R/mic.R

Defines functions get_skimmers.mic hist.mic sort.mic rep.mic unique.mic c.mic as.matrix.mic summary.mic print.mic type_sum.mic pillar_shaft.mic all_valid_mics droplevels.mic as.numeric.mic as.double.mic limit_mic_range is.mic as.mic

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# TITLE:                                                               #
# AMR: An R Package for Working with Antimicrobial Resistance Data     #
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# Berends MS, Luz CF, Friedrich AW, Sinha BNM, Albers CJ, Glasner C    #
# (2022). AMR: An R Package for Working with Antimicrobial Resistance  #
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# these are allowed MIC values and will become factor levels
VALID_MIC_LEVELS <- c(
  as.double(paste0("0.000", c(1:9))),
  as.double(paste0("0.00", c(1:99, 1953125, 390625, 78125))),
  as.double(paste0("0.0", c(1:99, 125, 128, 156, 165, 256, 512, 625, 3125, 15625))),
  as.double(paste0("0.", c(1:99, 125, 128, 256, 512))),
  1:9, 1.5,
  c(10:98)[9:98 %% 2 == TRUE],
  2^c(7:12), 192 * c(1:5), 80 * c(2:12)
)
VALID_MIC_LEVELS <- trimws(gsub("[.]?0+$", "", format(unique(sort(VALID_MIC_LEVELS)), scientific = FALSE), perl = TRUE))
operators <- c("<", "<=", "", ">=", ">")
VALID_MIC_LEVELS <- c(t(vapply(FUN.VALUE = character(length(VALID_MIC_LEVELS)),
                               c("<", "<=", "", ">=", ">"),
                               paste0,
                               VALID_MIC_LEVELS)))

#' Transform Input to Minimum Inhibitory Concentrations (MIC)
#'
#' This transforms vectors to a new class [`mic`], which treats the input as decimal numbers, while maintaining operators (such as ">=") and only allowing valid MIC values known to the field of (medical) microbiology.
#' @rdname as.mic
#' @param x a [character] or [numeric] vector
#' @param na.rm a [logical] indicating whether missing values should be removed
#' @param keep_operators a [character] specifying how to handle operators (such as `>` and `<=`) in the input. Accepts one of three values: `"all"` (or `TRUE`) to keep all operators, `"none"` (or `FALSE`) to remove all operators, or `"edges"` to keep operators only at both ends of the range.
#' @param ... arguments passed on to methods
#' @details To interpret MIC values as SIR values, use [as.sir()] on MIC values. It supports guidelines from EUCAST (`r min(as.integer(gsub("[^0-9]", "", subset(clinical_breakpoints, guideline %like% "EUCAST")$guideline)))`-`r max(as.integer(gsub("[^0-9]", "", subset(clinical_breakpoints, guideline %like% "EUCAST")$guideline)))`) and CLSI (`r min(as.integer(gsub("[^0-9]", "", subset(clinical_breakpoints, guideline %like% "CLSI")$guideline)))`-`r max(as.integer(gsub("[^0-9]", "", subset(clinical_breakpoints, guideline %like% "CLSI")$guideline)))`).
#'
#' This class for MIC values is a quite a special data type: formally it is an ordered [factor] with valid MIC values as [factor] levels (to make sure only valid MIC values are retained), but for any mathematical operation it acts as decimal numbers:
#'
#' ```
#' x <- random_mic(10)
#' x
#' #> Class 'mic'
#' #>  [1] 16     1      8      8      64     >=128  0.0625 32     32     16
#'
#' is.factor(x)
#' #> [1] TRUE
#'
#' x[1] * 2
#' #> [1] 32
#'
#' median(x)
#' #> [1] 26
#' ```
#'
#' This makes it possible to maintain operators that often come with MIC values, such ">=" and "<=", even when filtering using [numeric] values in data analysis, e.g.:
#'
#' ```
#' x[x > 4]
#' #> Class 'mic'
#' #> [1] 16    8     8     64    >=128 32    32    16
#'
#' df <- data.frame(x, hospital = "A")
#' subset(df, x > 4) # or with dplyr: df %>% filter(x > 4)
#' #>        x hospital
#' #> 1     16        A
#' #> 5     64        A
#' #> 6  >=128        A
#' #> 8     32        A
#' #> 9     32        A
#' #> 10    16        A
#' ```
#'
#' All so-called [group generic functions][groupGeneric()] are implemented for the MIC class (such as `!`, `!=`, `<`, `>=`, [exp()], [log2()]). Some functions of the `stats` package are also implemented (such as [quantile()], [median()], [fivenum()]). Since [sd()] and [var()] are non-generic functions, these could not be extended. Use [mad()] as an alternative, or use e.g. `sd(as.numeric(x))` where `x` is your vector of MIC values.
#'
#' Using [as.double()] or [as.numeric()] on MIC values will remove the operators and return a numeric vector. Do **not** use [as.integer()] on MIC values as by the \R convention on [factor]s, it will return the index of the factor levels (which is often useless for regular users).
#'
#' Use [droplevels()] to drop unused levels. At default, it will return a plain factor. Use `droplevels(..., as.mic = TRUE)` to maintain the `mic` class.
#' 
#' With [limit_mic_range()], existing MIC ranges can be limited to a defined range of MIC values. This can be useful to better compare MIC distributions.
#'
#' For `ggplot2`, use one of the [`scale_*_mic()`][scale_x_mic()] functions to plot MIC values. They allows custom MIC ranges and to plot intermediate log2 levels for missing MIC values.
#' @return Ordered [factor] with additional class [`mic`], that in mathematical operations acts as a [numeric] vector. Bear in mind that the outcome of any mathematical operation on MICs will return a [numeric] value.
#' @aliases mic
#' @export
#' @seealso [as.sir()]
#' @examples
#' mic_data <- as.mic(c(">=32", "1.0", "1", "1.00", 8, "<=0.128", "8", "16", "16"))
#' mic_data
#' is.mic(mic_data)
#'
#' # this can also coerce combined MIC/SIR values:
#' as.mic("<=0.002; S")
#'
#' # mathematical processing treats MICs as numeric values
#' fivenum(mic_data)
#' quantile(mic_data)
#' all(mic_data < 512)
#' 
#' # limit MICs using limit_mic_range()
#' limit_mic_range(mic_data, mic_range = c(4, 16))
#'
#' # interpret MIC values
#' as.sir(
#'   x = as.mic(2),
#'   mo = as.mo("Streptococcus pneumoniae"),
#'   ab = "AMX",
#'   guideline = "EUCAST"
#' )
#' as.sir(
#'   x = as.mic(c(0.01, 2, 4, 8)),
#'   mo = as.mo("Streptococcus pneumoniae"),
#'   ab = "AMX",
#'   guideline = "EUCAST"
#' )
#'
#' # plot MIC values, see ?plot
#' plot(mic_data)
#' plot(mic_data, mo = "E. coli", ab = "cipro")
#'
#' if (require("ggplot2")) {
#'   autoplot(mic_data, mo = "E. coli", ab = "cipro")
#' }
#' if (require("ggplot2")) {
#'   autoplot(mic_data, mo = "E. coli", ab = "cipro", language = "nl") # Dutch
#' }
as.mic <- function(x, na.rm = FALSE, keep_operators = "all") {
  meet_criteria(x, allow_NA = TRUE)
  meet_criteria(na.rm, allow_class = "logical", has_length = 1)
  meet_criteria(keep_operators, allow_class = c("character", "logical"), is_in = c("all", "none", "edges", FALSE, TRUE), has_length = 1)
  if (isTRUE(keep_operators)) {
    keep_operators <- "all"
  } else if (isFALSE(keep_operators)) {
    keep_operators <- "none"
  }
  
  if (is.mic(x) && (keep_operators == "all" || !any(x %like% "[>=<]", na.rm = TRUE))) {
    x
  } else {
    x.bak <- NULL
    if (is.numeric(x)) {
      x.bak <- format(x, scientific = FALSE)
      # MICs never have more than 9 decimals, so:
      x <- format(round(x, 9), scientific = FALSE)
    } else {
      x <- as.character(unlist(x))
    }
    if (isTRUE(na.rm)) {
      x <- x[!is.na(x)]
    }
    x <- trimws2(x)
    x[x == ""] <- NA
    if (is.null(x.bak)) {
      x.bak <- x
    }

    # comma to period
    x <- gsub(",", ".", x, fixed = TRUE)
    # transform scientific notation
    x[x %like% "[-]?[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?e[-]?[0-9]+"] <- as.double(x[x %like% "[-]?[0-9]+([.][0-9]+)?e[-]?[0-9]+"])
    # transform Unicode for >= and <=
    x <- gsub("\u2264", "<=", x, fixed = TRUE)
    x <- gsub("\u2265", ">=", x, fixed = TRUE)
    # remove other invalid characters
    x <- gsub("[^a-zA-Z0-9.><= ]+", "", x, perl = TRUE)
    # remove space between operator and number ("<= 0.002" -> "<=0.002")
    x <- gsub("(<|=|>) +", "\\1", x, perl = TRUE)
    # transform => to >= and =< to <=
    x <- gsub("=<", "<=", x, fixed = TRUE)
    x <- gsub("=>", ">=", x, fixed = TRUE)
    # dots without a leading zero must start with 0
    x <- gsub("([^0-9]|^)[.]", "\\10.", x, perl = TRUE)
    # values like "<=0.2560.512" should be 0.512
    x <- gsub(".*[.].*[.]", "0.", x, perl = TRUE)
    # remove ending .0
    x <- gsub("[.]+0$", "", x, perl = TRUE)
    # remove all after last digit
    x <- gsub("[^0-9]+$", "", x, perl = TRUE)
    # keep only one zero before dot
    x <- gsub("0+[.]", "0.", x, perl = TRUE)
    # starting 00 is probably 0.0 if there's no dot yet
    x[x %unlike% "[.]"] <- gsub("^00", "0.0", x[!x %like% "[.]"])
    # remove last zeroes
    x <- gsub("([.].?)0+$", "\\1", x, perl = TRUE)
    x <- gsub("(.*[.])0+$", "\\10", x, perl = TRUE)
    # remove ending .0 again
    x[x %like% "[.]"] <- gsub("0+$", "", x[x %like% "[.]"])
    # never end with dot
    x <- gsub("[.]$", "", x, perl = TRUE)
    # trim it
    x <- trimws2(x)

    ## previously unempty values now empty - should return a warning later on
    x[x.bak != "" & x == ""] <- "invalid"

    na_before <- x[is.na(x) | x == ""] %pm>% length()
    x[!x %in% VALID_MIC_LEVELS] <- NA
    na_after <- x[is.na(x) | x == ""] %pm>% length()

    if (na_before != na_after) {
      list_missing <- x.bak[is.na(x) & !is.na(x.bak) & x.bak != ""] %pm>%
        unique() %pm>%
        sort() %pm>%
        vector_and(quotes = TRUE)
      cur_col <- get_current_column()
      warning_("in `as.mic()`: ", na_after - na_before, " result",
        ifelse(na_after - na_before > 1, "s", ""),
        ifelse(is.null(cur_col), "", paste0(" in column '", cur_col, "'")),
        " truncated (",
        round(((na_after - na_before) / length(x)) * 100),
        "%) that were invalid MICs: ",
        list_missing,
        call = FALSE
      )
    }
    
    if (keep_operators == "none" && !all(is.na(x))) {
      x <- gsub("[>=<]", "", x)
    } else if (keep_operators == "edges" && !all(is.na(x))) {
      dbls <- as.double(gsub("[>=<]", "", x))
      x[dbls == min(dbls, na.rm = TRUE)] <- paste0("<=", min(dbls, na.rm = TRUE))
      x[dbls == max(dbls, na.rm = TRUE)] <- paste0(">=", max(dbls, na.rm = TRUE))
      keep <- x[dbls == max(dbls, na.rm = TRUE) | dbls == min(dbls, na.rm = TRUE)]
      x[!x %in% keep] <- gsub("[>=<]", "", x[!x %in% keep])
    }

    set_clean_class(factor(x, levels = VALID_MIC_LEVELS, ordered = TRUE),
      new_class = c("mic", "ordered", "factor")
    )
  }
}

#' @rdname as.mic
#' @export
is.mic <- function(x) {
  inherits(x, "mic")
}

#' @rdname as.mic
#' @details `NA_mic_` is a missing value of the new `mic` class, analogous to e.g. base \R's [`NA_character_`][base::NA].
#' @format NULL
#' @export
NA_mic_ <- set_clean_class(factor(NA, levels = VALID_MIC_LEVELS, ordered = TRUE),
  new_class = c("mic", "ordered", "factor")
)

#' @rdname as.mic
#' @param mic_range a manual range to limit the MIC values, e.g., `mic_range = c(0.001, 32)`. Use `NA` to set no limit on one side, e.g., `mic_range = c(NA, 32)`.
#' @export
limit_mic_range <- function(x, mic_range, keep_operators = "edges", as.mic = TRUE) {
  meet_criteria(mic_range, allow_class = c("numeric", "integer", "logical"), has_length = 2, allow_NA = TRUE, allow_NULL = TRUE)
  stop_ifnot(all(mic_range %in% c(VALID_MIC_LEVELS, NA)),
             "Values in `mic_range` must be valid MIC values. Unvalid: ", vector_and(mic_range[mic_range %in% c(VALID_MIC_LEVELS, NA)]))
  x <- as.mic(x)
  if (is.null(mic_range)) {
    mic_range <- c(NA, NA)
  }
  mic_range <- as.mic(mic_range)
  
  min_mic <- mic_range[1]
  max_mic <- mic_range[2]
  if (!is.na(min_mic)) {
    x[x < min_mic] <- min_mic
  }
  if (!is.na(max_mic)) {
    x[x > max_mic] <- max_mic
  }
  
  x <- as.mic(x, keep_operators = ifelse(keep_operators == "edges", "none", keep_operators))
  
  if (isTRUE(as.mic)) {
    if (keep_operators == "edges") {
      x[x == min(x, na.rm = TRUE)] <- paste0("<=", x[x == min(x, na.rm = TRUE)])
      x[x == max(x, na.rm = TRUE)] <- paste0(">=", x[x == max(x, na.rm = TRUE)])
    }
    return(x)
  }
  
  # create a manual factor with levels only within desired range
  expanded <- range_as_table(x,
                                 expand = TRUE,
                                 keep_operators = ifelse(keep_operators == "edges", "none", keep_operators),
                                 mic_range = mic_range)
  if (keep_operators == "edges") {
    names(expanded)[1] <- paste0("<=", names(expanded)[1])
    names(expanded)[length(expanded)] <- paste0(">=", names(expanded)[length(expanded)])
  }
  # MICs contain all MIC levels, so strip this to only existing levels and their intermediate values
  out <- factor(names(expanded),
                levels = names(expanded),
                ordered = TRUE)
  # and only keep the ones in the data
  if (keep_operators == "edges") {
    out <- out[match(x, as.double(as.mic(out, keep_operators = "all")))]  
  } else {
    out <- out[match(x, out)]  
  }
  out
}

#' @method as.double mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
as.double.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  as.double(gsub("[<=>]+", "", as.character(x), perl = TRUE))
}

#' @method as.numeric mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
as.numeric.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  as.numeric(gsub("[<=>]+", "", as.character(x), perl = TRUE))
}

#' @rdname as.mic
#' @method droplevels mic
#' @param as.mic a [logical] to indicate whether the `mic` class should be kept - the default is `FALSE`
#' @export
droplevels.mic <- function(x, as.mic = FALSE, ...) {
  x <- droplevels.factor(x, ...)
  if (as.mic == TRUE) {
    class(x) <- c("mic", "ordered", "factor")
  }
  x
}

all_valid_mics <- function(x) {
  if (!inherits(x, c("mic", "character", "factor", "numeric", "integer"))) {
    return(FALSE)
  }
  x_mic <- tryCatch(suppressWarnings(as.mic(x[!is.na(x)])),
                    error = function(e) NA
  )
  !any(is.na(x_mic)) && !all(is.na(x))
}

# will be exported using s3_register() in R/zzz.R
pillar_shaft.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  crude_numbers <- as.double(x)
  operators <- gsub("[^<=>]+", "", as.character(x))
  operators[!is.na(operators) & operators != ""] <- font_silver(operators[!is.na(operators) & operators != ""], collapse = NULL)
  out <- trimws(paste0(operators, trimws(format(crude_numbers))))
  out[is.na(x)] <- font_na(NA)
  # make trailing zeroes less visible
  out[out %like% "[.]"] <- gsub("([.]?0+)$", font_silver("\\1"), out[out %like% "[.]"], perl = TRUE)
  create_pillar_column(out, align = "right", width = max(nchar(font_stripstyle(out))))
}

# will be exported using s3_register() in R/zzz.R
type_sum.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  "mic"
}

#' @method print mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
print.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  cat("Class 'mic'",
    ifelse(length(levels(x)) < length(VALID_MIC_LEVELS), font_red(" with dropped levels"), ""),
    "\n",
    sep = ""
  )
  print(as.character(x), quote = FALSE)
  att <- attributes(x)
  if ("na.action" %in% names(att)) {
    cat(font_silver(paste0("(NA ", class(att$na.action), ": ", paste0(att$na.action, collapse = ", "), ")\n")))
  }
}

#' @method summary mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
summary.mic <- function(object, ...) {
  summary(as.double(object), ...)
}

#' @method as.matrix mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
as.matrix.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  as.matrix(as.double(x), ...)
}

#' @method [ mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
"[.mic" <- function(x, ...) {
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(x)
  y
}
#' @method [[ mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
"[[.mic" <- function(x, ...) {
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(x)
  y
}
#' @method [<- mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
"[<-.mic" <- function(i, j, ..., value) {
  value <- as.mic(value)
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(i)
  y
}
#' @method [[<- mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
"[[<-.mic" <- function(i, j, ..., value) {
  value <- as.mic(value)
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(i)
  y
}
#' @method c mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
c.mic <- function(...) {
  as.mic(unlist(lapply(list(...), as.character)))
}

#' @method unique mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
unique.mic <- function(x, incomparables = FALSE, ...) {
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(x)
  y
}

#' @method rep mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
rep.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  y <- NextMethod()
  attributes(y) <- attributes(x)
  y
}

#' @method sort mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
sort.mic <- function(x, decreasing = FALSE, ...) {
  if (decreasing == TRUE) {
    ord <- order(-as.double(x))
  } else {
    ord <- order(as.double(x))
  }
  x[ord]
}

#' @method hist mic
#' @importFrom graphics hist
#' @export
#' @noRd
hist.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  warning_("in `hist()`: use `plot()` or ggplot2's `autoplot()` for optimal plotting of MIC values")
  hist(log2(x))
}

# will be exported using s3_register() in R/zzz.R
get_skimmers.mic <- function(column) {
  skimr::sfl(
    skim_type = "mic",
    p0 = ~ stats::quantile(., probs = 0, na.rm = TRUE, names = FALSE),
    p25 = ~ stats::quantile(., probs = 0.25, na.rm = TRUE, names = FALSE),
    p50 = ~ stats::quantile(., probs = 0.5, na.rm = TRUE, names = FALSE),
    p75 = ~ stats::quantile(., probs = 0.75, na.rm = TRUE, names = FALSE),
    p100 = ~ stats::quantile(., probs = 1, na.rm = TRUE, names = FALSE),
    hist = ~ skimr::inline_hist(log2(stats::na.omit(.)), 5)
  )
}

# Miscellaneous mathematical functions ------------------------------------

#' @method mean mic
#' @export
#' @noRd
mean.mic <- function(x, trim = 0, na.rm = FALSE, ...) {
  mean(as.double(x), trim = trim, na.rm = na.rm, ...)
}

#' @method median mic
#' @importFrom stats median
#' @export
#' @noRd
median.mic <- function(x, na.rm = FALSE, ...) {
  median(as.double(x), na.rm = na.rm, ...)
}

#' @method quantile mic
#' @importFrom stats quantile
#' @export
#' @noRd
quantile.mic <- function(x, probs = seq(0, 1, 0.25), na.rm = FALSE,
                         names = TRUE, type = 7, ...) {
  quantile(as.double(x), probs = probs, na.rm = na.rm, names = names, type = type, ...)
}

# Math (see ?groupGeneric) ------------------------------------------------

#' @export
Math.mic <- function(x, ...) {
  x <- as.double(x)
  # set class to numeric, because otherwise NextMethod will be factor (since mic is a factor)
  .Class <- class(x)
  NextMethod(.Generic)
}

# Ops (see ?groupGeneric) -------------------------------------------------

#' @export
Ops.mic <- function(e1, e2) {
  e1 <- as.double(e1)
  if (!missing(e2)) {
    # when e1 is `!`, e2 is missing
    e2 <- as.double(e2)
  }
  # set class to numeric, because otherwise NextMethod will be factor (since mic is a factor)
  .Class <- class(e1)
  NextMethod(.Generic)
}

# Complex (see ?groupGeneric) ---------------------------------------------

#' @export
Complex.mic <- function(z) {
  z <- as.double(z)
  # set class to numeric, because otherwise NextMethod will be factor (since mic is a factor)
  .Class <- class(z)
  NextMethod(.Generic)
}

# Summary (see ?groupGeneric) ---------------------------------------------

#' @export
Summary.mic <- function(..., na.rm = FALSE) {
  # NextMethod() cannot be called from an anonymous function (`...`), so we get() the generic directly:
  fn <- get(.Generic, envir = .GenericCallEnv)
  fn(as.double(c(...)),
     na.rm = na.rm)
}
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