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Extracting from an object of class powPar
Description
All information needed for the 'power-function' should be provided by
an object of class powPar. To extract this information the
function pp should be used.
Usage
pp(x, name)
Arguments
x |
An object of class powPar. |
name |
A character indicating the name of the object to be extracted. |
Value
Everything that can be stored within a list is possible.
Note
The name pp is an abbreviation for power parameter.
See Also
For extracting individual elements of n, theta
and xi the functions n, theta, or
xi should be used.
Examples
psi <- powPar(theta = seq(from = 0.5, to = 1.5, by = 0.5),
n = seq(from = 10, to = 30, by = 10),
muA = 0,
muB = 1)
pp(psi, name = "muA")
## an example of usage
powFun <- function(psi){
power.t.test(n = n(psi),
delta = pp(psi, "muA") - pp(psi, "muB"),
sd = theta(psi)
)$power
}
## testing the power-function
powFun(psi)
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