This module produces a ggplot2::ggplot() type line plot, with optional summary table, for standard ADaM data.
tm_g_lineplot(
label,
dataname,
parentname = NULL,
strata = lifecycle::deprecated(),
group_var =
teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::variable_choices(parentname,
c("ARM", "ARMCD", "ACTARMCD")), "ARM"),
x = teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::variable_choices(dataname,
"AVISIT"), "AVISIT", fixed = TRUE),
y = teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::variable_choices(dataname,
c("AVAL", "BASE", "CHG", "PCHG")), "AVAL"),
y_unit = teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::variable_choices(dataname,
"AVALU"), "AVALU", fixed = TRUE),
paramcd = teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::variable_choices(dataname,
"PARAMCD"), "PARAMCD", fixed = TRUE),
param = teal.transform::choices_selected(teal.transform::value_choices(dataname,
"PARAMCD", "PARAM"), "ALT"),
conf_level = teal.transform::choices_selected(c(0.95, 0.9, 0.8), 0.95, keep_order =
TRUE),
interval = "mean_ci",
mid = "mean",
whiskers = c("mean_ci_lwr", "mean_ci_upr"),
table = c("n", "mean_sd", "median", "range"),
mid_type = "pl",
mid_point_size = c(2, 1, 5),
table_font_size = c(4, 2, 6),
plot_height = c(1000L, 200L, 4000L),
plot_width = NULL,
pre_output = NULL,
post_output = NULL,
ggplot2_args = teal.widgets::ggplot2_args(),
transformators = list(),
decorators = list()
)a teal_module object.
(character)
menu item label of the module in the teal app.
(character)
analysis data used in teal module.
(character)
parent analysis data used in teal module, usually this refers to ADSL.
(string or NA)
group variable name.
(teal_module or teal_modules) Object to format/print.
(string)
y-variable name.
(string or NA)
y-axis unit variable name.
(teal.transform::choices_selected())
object with all
available choices and preselected option for the parameter code variable from dataname.
(character)
parameter to filter the data by.
(teal.transform::choices_selected())
object with
all available choices and pre-selected option for the confidence level, each within range of (0, 1).
(character or NULL)
names of the statistics that will be plotted as intervals.
All the statistics indicated in interval variable must be present in the object returned by sfun,
and be of a double or numeric type vector of length two. Set interval = NULL if intervals should not be
added to the plot.
(character or NULL)
names of the statistics that will be plotted as midpoints.
All the statistics indicated in mid variable must be present in the object returned by sfun,
and be of a double or numeric type vector of length one.
(character)
names of the interval whiskers that will be plotted. Names must match names
of the list element interval that will be returned by sfun (e.g. mean_ci_lwr element of
sfun(x)[["mean_ci"]]). It is possible to specify one whisker only, or to suppress all whiskers by setting
interval = NULL.
(character or NULL)
names of the statistics that will be displayed in the table below the plot.
All the statistics indicated in table variable must be present in the object returned by sfun.
(string)
controls the type of the mid plot, it can be point ("p"), line ("l"),
or point and line ("pl").
(numeric(1))
font size of the mid plot points.
(numeric(1))
font size of the text in the table.
(numeric) optional
vector of length three with c(value, min, max). Specifies the
height of the main plot and renders a slider on the plot to interactively adjust the plot height.
(numeric) optional
vector of length three with c(value, min, max). Specifies the width
of the main plot and renders a slider on the plot to interactively adjust the plot width.
(shiny.tag) optional,
with text placed before the output to put the output into context.
For example a title.
(shiny.tag) optional,
with text placed after the output to put the output into context.
For example the shiny::helpText() elements are useful.
(ggplot2_args) optional
object created by teal.widgets::ggplot2_args() with settings
for the module plot. For this module, this argument will only accept ggplot2_args object with labs list of
following child elements: title, subtitle, caption, y, lty. No other elements would be taken into
account. The argument is merged with option teal.ggplot2_args and with default module arguments (hard coded in
the module body).
For more details, see the vignette: vignette("custom-ggplot2-arguments", package = "teal.widgets").
(list of teal_transform_module) that will be applied to transform module's data input.
To learn more check vignette("transform-input-data", package = "teal").
(named
list of lists of teal_transform_module) optional,
decorator for tables or plots included in the module output reported.
The decorators are applied to the respective output objects.
See section "Decorating Module" below for more details.
This module generates the following objects, which can be modified in place using decorators:
plot (ggplot)
A Decorator is applied to the specific output using a named list of teal_transform_module objects.
The name of this list corresponds to the name of the output to which the decorator is applied.
See code snippet below:
tm_g_lineplot(
..., # arguments for module
decorators = list(
plot = teal_transform_module(...) # applied only to `plot` output
)
)
For additional details and examples of decorators, refer to the vignette
vignette("decorate-module-output", package = "teal.modules.clinical").
To learn more please refer to the vignette
vignette("transform-module-output", package = "teal") or the teal::teal_transform_module() documentation.
This module returns an object of class teal_module, that contains a server function.
Since the server function returns a teal_report object, this makes this module reportable, which means that
the reporting functionality will be turned on automatically by the teal framework.
For more information on reporting in teal, see the vignettes:
vignette("reportable-shiny-application", package = "teal.reporter")
vignette("adding-support-for-reporting-to-custom-modules", package = "teal")
The TLG Catalog where additional example apps implementing this module can be found.
library(nestcolor)
data <- teal_data()
data <- within(data, {
library(teal.modules.clinical)
library(dplyr)
library(forcats)
ADSL <- tmc_ex_adsl
ADLB <- tmc_ex_adlb %>%
mutate(AVISIT == fct_reorder(AVISIT, AVISITN, min))
})
join_keys(data) <- default_cdisc_join_keys[names(data)]
ADSL <- data[["ADSL"]]
ADLB <- data[["ADLB"]]
app <- init(
data = data,
modules = modules(
tm_g_lineplot(
label = "Line Plot",
dataname = "ADLB",
group_var = choices_selected(
variable_choices(ADSL, c("ARM", "ARMCD", "ACTARMCD")),
"ARM"
),
y = choices_selected(
variable_choices(ADLB, c("AVAL", "BASE", "CHG", "PCHG")),
"AVAL"
),
param = choices_selected(
value_choices(ADLB, "PARAMCD", "PARAM"),
"ALT"
)
)
)
)
if (interactive()) {
shinyApp(app$ui, app$server)
}
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