g_lineplot {tern} | R Documentation |
Line plot with optional table
Description
Line plot with the optional table.
Usage
g_lineplot(
df,
alt_counts_df = NULL,
variables = control_lineplot_vars(),
mid = "mean",
interval = "mean_ci",
whiskers = c("mean_ci_lwr", "mean_ci_upr"),
table = NULL,
sfun = s_summary,
...,
mid_type = "pl",
mid_point_size = 2,
position = ggplot2::position_dodge(width = 0.4),
legend_title = NULL,
legend_position = "bottom",
ggtheme = nestcolor::theme_nest(),
xticks = NULL,
xlim = NULL,
ylim = NULL,
x_lab = obj_label(df[[variables[["x"]]]]),
y_lab = NULL,
y_lab_add_paramcd = TRUE,
y_lab_add_unit = TRUE,
title = "Plot of Mean and 95% Confidence Limits by Visit",
subtitle = "",
subtitle_add_paramcd = TRUE,
subtitle_add_unit = TRUE,
caption = NULL,
table_format = get_formats_from_stats(table),
table_labels = get_labels_from_stats(table),
table_font_size = 3,
newpage = lifecycle::deprecated(),
col = NULL
)
Arguments
df |
(data.frame ) data set containing all analysis variables.
|
alt_counts_df |
(data.frame or NULL ) data set that will be used (only)
to counts objects in groups for stratification.
|
variables |
(named character ) vector of variable names in df which should include:
-
x (string ) name of x-axis variable.
-
y (string ) name of y-axis variable.
-
group_var (string or NULL ) name of grouping variable (or strata), i.e. treatment arm.
Can be NA to indicate lack of groups.
-
subject_var (string or NULL ) name of subject variable. Only applies if group_var is
not NULL.
-
paramcd (string or NA ) name of the variable for parameter's code. Used for y-axis label and plot's
subtitle. Can be NA if paramcd is not to be added to the y-axis label or subtitle.
-
y_unit (string or NA ) name of variable with units of y . Used for y-axis label and plot's subtitle.
Can be NA if y unit is not to be added to the y-axis label or subtitle.
-
facet_var (string or NA ) name of the secondary grouping variable used for plot faceting, i.e. treatment
arm. Can be NA to indicate lack of groups.
|
mid |
(character or NULL ) names of the statistics that will be plotted as midpoints.
All the statistics indicated in mid variable must be present in the object returned by sfun ,
and be of a double or numeric type vector of length one.
|
interval |
(character or NULL ) names of the statistics that will be plotted as intervals.
All the statistics indicated in interval variable must be present in the object returned by sfun ,
and be of a double or numeric type vector of length two. Set interval = NULL if intervals should not be
added to the plot.
|
whiskers |
(character ) names of the interval whiskers that will be plotted. Names must match names
of the list element interval that will be returned by sfun (e.g. mean_ci_lwr element of
sfun(x)[["mean_ci"]] ). It is possible to specify one whisker only, or to suppress all whiskers by setting
interval = NULL .
|
table |
(character or NULL ) names of the statistics that will be displayed in the table below the plot.
All the statistics indicated in table variable must be present in the object returned by sfun .
|
sfun |
(function ) the function to compute the values of required statistics. It must return a named list
with atomic vectors. The names of the list elements refer to the names of the statistics and are used by mid ,
interval , table . It must be able to accept as input a vector with data for which statistics are computed.
|
... |
optional arguments to sfun .
|
mid_type |
(string ) controls the type of the mid plot, it can be point ("p" ), line ("l" ),
or point and line ("pl" ).
|
mid_point_size |
(numeric(1) ) font size of the mid plot points.
|
position |
(character or call ) geom element position adjustment, either as a string, or the result of
a call to a position adjustment function.
|
legend_title |
(string ) legend title.
|
legend_position |
(string ) the position of the plot legend ("none" , "left" , "right" , "bottom" ,
"top" , or a two-element numeric vector).
|
ggtheme |
(theme ) a graphical theme as provided by ggplot2 to control styling of the plot.
|
xticks |
(numeric or NULL ) numeric vector of tick positions or a single number with spacing
between ticks on the x-axis, for use when variables$x is numeric. If NULL (default), labeling::extended() is
used to determine optimal tick positions on the x-axis. If variables$x is not numeric, this argument is ignored.
|
xlim |
(numeric(2) ) vector containing lower and upper limits for the x-axis, respectively.
If NULL (default), the default scale range is used.
|
ylim |
(numeric(2) ) vector containing lower and upper limits for the y-axis, respectively.
If NULL (default), the default scale range is used.
|
x_lab |
(string or NULL ) x-axis label. If NULL then no label will be added.
|
y_lab |
(string or NULL ) y-axis label. If NULL then no label will be added.
|
y_lab_add_paramcd |
(flag ) whether paramcd , i.e. unique(df[[variables["paramcd"]]]) should be added
to the y-axis label (y_lab ).
|
y_lab_add_unit |
(flag ) whether y-axis unit, i.e. unique(df[[variables["y_unit"]]]) should be added
to the y-axis label (y_lab ).
|
title |
(string ) plot title.
|
subtitle |
(string ) plot subtitle.
|
subtitle_add_paramcd |
(flag ) whether paramcd , i.e. unique(df[[variables["paramcd"]]]) should be
added to the plot's subtitle (subtitle ).
|
subtitle_add_unit |
(flag ) whether the y-axis unit, i.e. unique(df[[variables["y_unit"]]]) should be
added to the plot's subtitle (subtitle ).
|
caption |
(string ) optional caption below the plot.
|
table_format |
(named character or NULL ) format patterns for descriptive statistics used in the
(optional) table appended to the plot. It is passed directly to the h_format_row function through the format
parameter. Names of table_format must match the names of statistics returned by sfun function.
|
table_labels |
(named character or NULL ) labels for descriptive statistics used in the (optional) table
appended to the plot. Names of table_labels must match the names of statistics returned by sfun function.
|
table_font_size |
(numeric(1) ) font size of the text in the table.
|
newpage |
not used.
|
col |
(character ) color(s).
|
Value
A ggplot
line plot (and statistics table if applicable).
Examples
library(nestcolor)
adsl <- tern_ex_adsl
adlb <- tern_ex_adlb %>% dplyr::filter(ANL01FL == "Y", PARAMCD == "ALT", AVISIT != "SCREENING")
adlb$AVISIT <- droplevels(adlb$AVISIT)
adlb <- dplyr::mutate(adlb, AVISIT = forcats::fct_reorder(AVISIT, AVISITN, min))
# Mean with CI
g_lineplot(adlb, adsl, subtitle = "Laboratory Test:")
# Mean with CI, no stratification with group_var
g_lineplot(adlb, variables = control_lineplot_vars(group_var = NA))
# Mean, upper whisker of CI, no group_var(strata) counts N
g_lineplot(
adlb,
whiskers = "mean_ci_upr",
title = "Plot of Mean and Upper 95% Confidence Limit by Visit"
)
# Median with CI
g_lineplot(
adlb,
adsl,
mid = "median",
interval = "median_ci",
whiskers = c("median_ci_lwr", "median_ci_upr"),
title = "Plot of Median and 95% Confidence Limits by Visit"
)
# Mean, +/- SD
g_lineplot(adlb, adsl,
interval = "mean_sdi",
whiskers = c("mean_sdi_lwr", "mean_sdi_upr"),
title = "Plot of Median +/- SD by Visit"
)
# Mean with CI plot with stats table
g_lineplot(adlb, adsl, table = c("n", "mean", "mean_ci"))
# Mean with CI, table and customized confidence level
g_lineplot(
adlb,
adsl,
table = c("n", "mean", "mean_ci"),
control = control_analyze_vars(conf_level = 0.80),
title = "Plot of Mean and 80% Confidence Limits by Visit"
)
# Mean with CI, table, filtered data
adlb_f <- dplyr::filter(adlb, ARMCD != "ARM A" | AVISIT == "BASELINE")
g_lineplot(adlb_f, table = c("n", "mean"))
[Package
tern version 0.9.5
Index]