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EpiNow2 (version 1.3.2)

plot_estimates: Plot Estimates

Description

Allows users to plot the output from estimate_infections easily. In future releases it may be depreciated in favour of increasing the functionality of the S3 plot methods.

Usage

plot_estimates(
  estimate,
  reported,
  ylab = "Cases",
  hline,
  obs_as_col = TRUE,
  max_plot = 10
)

Arguments

estimate

A data.table of estimates containing the following variables: date, type (must contain "estimate", "estimate based on partial data" and optionally "forecast"),

reported

A data.table of reported cases with the following variables: date, confirm.

ylab

Character string, defaulting to "Cases". Title for the plot y axis.

hline

Numeric, if supplied gives the horizontal intercept for a indicator line.

obs_as_col

Logical, defaults to TRUE. Should observed data, if supplied, be plotted using columns or as points (linked using a line).

max_plot

Numeric, defaults to 10. A multiplicative upper bound on the number of cases shown on the plot. Based on the maximum number of reported cases.

Value

A ggplot2 object

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# define example cases
cases <- example_confirmed[1:40]

# set up example delays
generation_time <- get_generation_time(disease = "SARS-CoV-2", source = "ganyani")
incubation_period <- get_incubation_period(disease = "SARS-CoV-2", source = "lauer")
reporting_delay <- estimate_delay(rlnorm(100, log(6), 1), max_value = 10)

# run model
out <- estimate_infections(cases, generation_time = generation_time,
                           delays = delay_opts(incubation_period, reporting_delay))
# plot infections
plot_estimates(
  estimate = out$summarised[variable == "infections"],
  reported = cases,
  ylab = "Cases", max_plot = 2) + ggplot2::facet_wrap(~type, scales = "free_y")

# plot reported cases estimated via Rt
plot_estimates(estimate = out$summarised[variable == "reported_cases"],
               reported = cases,
               ylab = "Cases")
               
# plot Rt estimates
plot_estimates(estimate = out$summarised[variable == "R"],
               ylab = "Effective Reproduction No.",
               hline = 1)
# }

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