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multinma (version 0.8.0)

summary.nma_nodesplit_df: Summarise the results of node-splitting models

Description

Posterior summaries of node-splitting models (nma_nodesplit and nma_nodesplit_df objects) can be produced using the summary() method, and plotted using the plot() method.

Usage

# S3 method for nma_nodesplit_df
summary(
  object,
  consistency = NULL,
  ...,
  probs = c(0.025, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 0.975)
)

# S3 method for nma_nodesplit summary( object, consistency = NULL, ..., probs = c(0.025, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 0.975) )

# S3 method for nma_nodesplit plot(x, consistency = NULL, ...)

# S3 method for nma_nodesplit_df plot(x, consistency = NULL, ...)

Value

A nodesplit_summary object

Arguments

consistency

Optional, a stan_nma object for the corresponding fitted consistency model, to display the network estimates alongside the direct and indirect estimates. The fitted consistency model present in the nma_nodesplit_df object will be used if this is present (see get_nodesplits()).

...

Additional arguments passed on to other methods

probs

Numeric vector of specifying quantiles of interest, default c(0.025, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 0.975)

x, object

A nma_nodesplit or nma_nodesplit_df object

Details

The plot() method is a shortcut for plot(summary(nma_nodesplit)). For details of plotting options, see plot.nodesplit_summary().

See Also

plot.nodesplit_summary()

Examples

Run this code
# \donttest{
# Run smoking node-splitting example if not already available
if (!exists("smk_fit_RE_nodesplit")) example("example_smk_nodesplit", run.donttest = TRUE)
# }
# \donttest{
# Summarise the node-splitting results
summary(smk_fit_RE_nodesplit)

# Plot the node-splitting results
plot(smk_fit_RE_nodesplit)
# }

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