| grab_loss {tidysynth} | R Documentation | 
grab_loss
Description
Extract the RMSE loss of the optimized weights from the synth pipeline.
Usage
grab_loss(data)
Arguments
| data | nested data of type  | 
Value
tibble data frame
Examples
# Smoking example data
data(smoking)
smoking_out <-
smoking %>%
# initial the synthetic control object
synthetic_control(outcome = cigsale,
                  unit = state,
                  time = year,
                  i_unit = "California",
                  i_time = 1988,
                  generate_placebos=TRUE) %>%
# Generate the aggregate predictors used to generate the weights
  generate_predictor(time_window=1980:1988,
                     lnincome = mean(lnincome, na.rm = TRUE),
                     retprice = mean(retprice, na.rm = TRUE),
                     age15to24 = mean(age15to24, na.rm = TRUE)) %>%
  generate_predictor(time_window=1984:1988,
                     beer = mean(beer, na.rm = TRUE)) %>%
  generate_predictor(time_window=1975,
                     cigsale_1975 = cigsale) %>%
  generate_predictor(time_window=1980,
                     cigsale_1980 = cigsale) %>%
  generate_predictor(time_window=1988,
                     cigsale_1988 = cigsale) %>%
  # Generate the fitted weights for the synthetic control
  generate_weights(optimization_window =1970:1988,
                   Margin.ipop=.02,Sigf.ipop=7,Bound.ipop=6) %>%
  # Generate the synthetic control
  generate_control()
# grab the MSPE loss from the optimization of the weights.
smoking_out %>% grab_loss()
[Package tidysynth version 0.2.0 Index]