ggdag (version 0.1.0)

Exogenous Variables: Find Exogenous Variables

Description

node_exogenous tags exogenous variables given an exposure and outcome. ggdag_exogenous plots all exogenous variables. See dagitty::exogenousVariables() for details.

Usage

node_exogenous(.dag, ...)

ggdag_exogenous(.tdy_dag, ..., node_size = 16, text_size = 3.88, edge_type = "link_arc", label_size = text_size, text_col = "white", label_col = text_col, node = TRUE, stylized = TRUE, text = TRUE, use_labels = NULL)

Arguments

.dag, .tdy_dag

input graph, an object of class tidy_dagitty or dagitty

...

additional arguments passed to tidy_dagitty()

node_size

size of DAG node

text_size

size of DAG text

edge_type

a character vector, the edge geom to use. One of: "link_arc", which accounts for directed and bidirected edges, "link", "arc", or "diagonal"

label_size

size of label text

text_col

color of DAG text

label_col

color of label text

node

logical. Should nodes be included in the DAG?

stylized

logical. Should DAG nodes be stylized? If so, use geom_dag_nodes and if not use geom_dag_point

text

logical. Should text be included in the DAG?

use_labels

a string. Variable to use for geom_dag_repel_label(). Default is NULL.

Value

a tidy_dagitty with an exogenous column for exogenous variables or a ggplot

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
dag <- dagify(y ~ x1 + x2 + x3, b ~ x1 + x2)
ggdag_exogenous(dag)
node_exogenous(dag)

# }

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