pom {petersenlab} | R Documentation |
Proportion of Maximum (POM).
Description
Calculate the proportion of maximum (POM) score given a minimum and maximum score.
Usage
pom(data, min = NULL, max = NULL)
Arguments
data |
The vector of data. |
min |
The minimum possible or observed value. |
max |
The maximum possible or observed value. |
Details
The minimum and maximum score for calculating the proportion of maximum could be the possible or observed minimum and maximum, respectively. Using the possible minimum and maximum would yield the proportion of maximum possible score. Using the observed minimum and maximum would yield the proportion of minimum and maximum observed score. If the minimum and maximum possible scores are not specified, the observed minimum and maximum are used.
Value
Proportion of maximum possible or observed values.
See Also
Other conversion:
convert.magic()
,
convertHoursAMPM()
,
convertToHours()
,
convertToMinutes()
,
convertToSeconds()
,
percentileToTScore()
Examples
# Prepare Data
v1 <- sample(1:9, size = 1000, replace = TRUE)
# Calculate Proportion of Maximum Possible (by specifying the minimum and maximum possible)
pom(v1, min = 0, max = 10)
# Calculate Proportion of Maximum Observed
pom(v1)