checkDateSuccession {reporttools}R Documentation

Check whether dates in two vectors are elementwise consecutive

Description

Given two vectors d1d_1 and d2d_2 of date type, this function outputs all entries d1jd_{1j} and d2jd_{2j} such that d1jd2jd_{1j} \ge d_{2j}.

Usage

checkDateSuccession(d1, d2, pat, names = NA, lab = "", typ = c("R", "tex")[2])

Arguments

d1

Supposedly earlier dates.

d2

Supposedly later dates.

pat

Corresponding list of patient (observation) numbers.

names

Names of date vectors, of length 3.

lab

Label of the generated latex table.

typ

Type of output.

Value

A latex table is output.

Author(s)

Kaspar Rufibach (maintainer), kaspar.rufibach@gmail.com,
http://www.kasparrufibach.ch

Examples

set.seed(1977)
diagnosis <- as.Date(round(runif(10, min = 35000, max = 40000)), 
    origin = "1899-12-30")
death <- as.Date(round(runif(10, min = 35000, max = 40000)), 
    origin = "1899-12-30")

## check whether diagnosis was before death
checkDateSuccession(diagnosis, death, 1:10, names = c("Pat", 
    "diagnosis", "death"), lab = "tab: diag --> death") 

checkDateSuccession(diagnosis, death, 1:10, names = c("Pat", 
    "diagnosis", "death"), lab = "tab: diag --> death", typ = "R") 

[Package reporttools version 1.1.3 Index]