simulate_test_data {rbmi} | R Documentation |
Create simulated datasets
Description
Creates a longitudinal dataset in the format that rbmi
was
designed to analyse.
Usage
simulate_test_data(
n = 200,
sd = c(3, 5, 7),
cor = c(0.1, 0.7, 0.4),
mu = list(int = 10, age = 3, sex = 2, trt = c(0, 4, 8), visit = c(0, 1, 2))
)
as_vcov(sd, cor)
Arguments
n |
the number of subjects to sample. Total number of observations returned
is thus |
sd |
the standard deviations for the outcome at each visit. i.e. the square root of the diagonal of the covariance matrix for the outcome |
cor |
the correlation coefficients between the outcome values at each visit. See details. |
mu |
the coefficients to use to construct the mean outcome value at each visit. Must
be a named list with elements |
Details
The number of visits is determined by the size of the variance covariance matrix. i.e. if 3 standard deviation values are provided then 3 visits per patient will be created.
The covariates in the simulated dataset are produced as follows:
Patients age is sampled at random from a N(0,1) distribution
Patients sex is sampled at random with a 50/50 split
Patients group is sampled at random but fixed so that each group has
n/2
patientsThe outcome variable is sampled from a multivariate normal distribution, see below for details
The mean for the outcome variable is derived as:
outcome = Intercept + age + sex + visit + treatment
The coefficients for the intercept, age and sex are taken from mu$int
,
mu$age
and mu$sex
respectively, all of which must be a length 1 numeric.
Treatment and visit coefficients are taken from mu$trt
and mu$visit
respectively
and must either be of length 1 (i.e. a constant affect across all visits) or equal to the
number of visits (as determined by the length of sd
). I.e. if you wanted a treatment
slope of 5 and a visit slope of 1 you could specify:
mu = list(..., "trt" = c(0,5,10), "visit" = c(0,1,2))
The correlation matrix is constructed from cor
as follows.
Let cor = c(a, b, c, d, e, f)
then the correlation matrix would be:
1 a b d a 1 c e b c 1 f d e f 1