emmGrid
objectsThese functions provide methods for rbind
and
[
that may be used to combine emmGrid
objects
together, or to extract a subset of cases. The primary reason for
doing this would be to obtain multiplicity-adjusted results for smaller
or larger families of tests or confidence intervals.
# S3 method for emmGrid
rbind(..., deparse.level = 1, adjust = "bonferroni")# S3 method for emm_list
rbind(..., which, adjust = "bonferroni")
# S3 method for emmGrid
+(e1, e2)
# S3 method for emmGrid
[(x, i, adjust, drop.levels = TRUE, ...)
# S3 method for emmGrid
subset(x, subset, ...)
force_regular(object)
Additional arguments:
In rbind
, object(s) of class emmGrid
.
In "["
, it is ignored.
In subset
, it is passed to [.emmGrid]
(required but not used)
Character value passed to update.emmGrid
Integer vector of subset of elements to use; if missing, all are combined
An emmGrid
object
Another emmGrid
object
An emmGrid
object to be subsetted
Integer vector of indexes
Logical value. If TRUE
, the "levels"
slot in
the returned object is updated to hold only the predictor levels that actually occur
logical expression indicating which rows of the grid to keep
an object of class emmGrid
A revised object of class emmGrid
The rbind
method for emm_list
objects simply combines
the emmGrid
objects comprising the first element of ...
.
The result of e1 + e2
is the same as rbind(e1, e2)
force_regular
adds extra (invisible) rows to an emmGrid
object
to make it a regular grid (all combinations of factors). This regular structure is
needed by emmeans
. An object can become irregular by, for example,
subsetting rows, or by obtaining contrasts of a nested structure.
# NOT RUN {
warp.lm <- lm(breaks ~ wool * tension, data = warpbreaks)
warp.rg <- ref_grid(warp.lm)
# Do all pairwise comparisons within rows or within columns,
# all considered as one faily of tests:
w.t <- pairs(emmeans(warp.rg, ~ wool | tension))
t.w <- pairs(emmeans(warp.rg, ~ tension | wool))
rbind(w.t, t.w, adjust = "mvt")
update(w.t + t.w, adjust = "fdr") ## same as above except for adjustment
### Working with 'emm_list' objects
mod <- lm(conc ~ source + factor(percent), data = pigs)
all <- emmeans(mod, list(src = pairwise ~ source, pct = consec ~ percent))
rbind(all, which = c(2, 4), adjust = "mvt")
# Show only 3 of the 6 cases
summary(warp.rg[c(2, 4, 5)])
# After-the-fact 'at' specification
subset(warp.rg, wool == "A") ## or warp.rg |> subset(wool == "A")
### Irregular object
tmp <- warp.rg[-1]
## emmeans(tmp, "tension") # will fail because tmp is irregular
emmeans(force_regular(tmp), "tension") # will show some results
# }
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