This function aggregates the results from SimDesign's runSimulation
into a single
objects suitable for post-analyses, or combines all the saved results directories and combines
them into one. This is useful when results are run piecewise on one node (e.g., 500 replications
in one batch, 500 again at a later date) or run independently across different
nodes/computers that are not on the same network.
aggregate_simulations(
files = NULL,
file_name = "SimDesign_aggregate.rds",
dirs = NULL,
results_dirname = "SimDesign_aggregate_results"
)
if files
is used the function returns a data.frame
with the (weighted) average
of the simulation results. Otherwise, if dirs
is used, the function returns NULL
a character
vector containing the names of the simulation's final .rds
files
name of .rds file to save aggregate simulation file to. Default is
'SimDesign_aggregate.rds'
a character
vector containing the names of the save_results
directories to be
aggregated. A new folder will be created and placed in the results_dirname
output folder
the new directory to place the aggregated results files
Phil Chalmers rphilip.chalmers@gmail.com
Chalmers, R. P., & Adkins, M. C. (2020). Writing Effective and Reliable Monte Carlo Simulations
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tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.20982/tqmp.16.4.p248")
Sigal, M. J., & Chalmers, R. P. (2016). Play it again: Teaching statistics with Monte
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tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.1080/10691898.2016.1246953")
runSimulation