Compute Analysis Results Data (ARD) for statistics related to data missingness.
ard_missing(data, ...)# S3 method for data.frame
ard_missing(
data,
variables,
by = dplyr::group_vars(data),
statistic = everything() ~ c("N_obs", "N_miss", "N_nonmiss", "p_miss", "p_nonmiss"),
fmt_fn = NULL,
stat_label = everything() ~ default_stat_labels(),
...
)
an ARD data frame of class 'card'
(data.frame
)
a data frame
Arguments passed to methods.
(tidy-select
)
columns to include in summaries.
(tidy-select
)
results are tabulated by all combinations of the columns specified.
(formula-list-selector
)
a named list, a list of formulas,
or a single formula where the list element is a named list of functions
(or the RHS of a formula),
e.g. list(mpg = list(mean = \(x) mean(x)))
.
The value assigned to each variable must also be a named list, where the names
are used to reference a function and the element is the function object.
Typically, this function will return a scalar statistic, but a function that
returns a named list of results is also acceptable, e.g.
list(conf.low = -1, conf.high = 1)
. However, when errors occur, the messaging
will be less clear in this setting.
(formula-list-selector
)
a named list, a list of formulas,
or a single formula where the list element is a named list of functions
(or the RHS of a formula),
e.g. list(mpg = list(mean = \(x) round(x, digits = 2) |> as.character()))
.
(formula-list-selector
)
a named list, a list of formulas, or a single formula where
the list element is either a named list or a list of formulas defining the
statistic labels, e.g. everything() ~ list(mean = "Mean", sd = "SD")
or
everything() ~ list(mean ~ "Mean", sd ~ "SD")
.
ard_missing(ADSL, by = "ARM", variables = "AGE")
ADSL |>
dplyr::group_by(ARM) |>
ard_missing(
variables = "AGE",
statistic = ~"N_miss"
)
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