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sdcMicro (version 2.6.3)

freqCalc: Frequencies calculation for risk estimation

Description

Fast computation and estimation of the sample and population frequency counts which is also needed for risk estimation.

Usage

freqCalc(x, keyVars = 1:3, w = 4)

Arguments

x
data frame or matrix
keyVars
key variables
w
column index of the weight variable. Should be set to NULL if one deal with a population.

Value

  • Object from class freqCalc.
  • freqCalcdata
  • keyVarskeyVars
  • windex of weight vector. NULL if you do not a sample.
  • indexG
  • fkthe frequency of equal observations in the key variables subset sample given for each observation.
  • Fkestimated frequency in the population
  • n1amount of observations with fk=1
  • n2amount of observations with fk=2

Details

The function considers the case of missing values in the data. A missing value stands for any of the possible categories of the variable considered. It is possible to apply this function to large data sets with many (catergorical) key variables, since the computation is done in C.

References

look e.g. in http://neon.vb.cbs.nl/casc/Deliv/12d1.pdf Templ, M. Statistical Disclosure Control for Microdata Using the R-Package sdcMicro, Transactions on Data Privacy, vol. 1, number 2, pp. 67-85, 2008. http://www.tdp.cat/issues/abs.a004a08.php Templ, M. New Developments in Statistical Disclosure Control and Imputation: Robust Statistics Applied to Official Statistics, Suedwestdeutscher Verlag fuer Hochschulschriften, 2009, ISBN: 3838108280, 264 pages.

See Also

indivRisk

Examples

Run this code
data(francdat)
f <- freqCalc(francdat, keyVars=c(2,4,5,6),w=8)
f
f$freqCalc
f$fk
f$Fk
## with missings:
x <- francdat
x[3,5] <- NA
x[4,2] <- x[4,4] <- NA
x[5,6]  <- NA
x[6,2]  <- NA
f2 <- freqCalc(x,  keyVars=c(2,4,5,6),w=8)
f2$Fk

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