This vignette contains a number of examples on how to use
clugenr
in 1D and 5D. Examples require the following setup
code:
# Load the clugenr library
library(clugenr)
# Load functions for plotting examples
source("plot_examples_1d.R", local = knitr::knit_global())
source("plot_examples_nd.R", local = knitr::knit_global())
# Keep examples reproducible in newer R versions
RNGversion("3.6.0")
The 1D examples were plotted with the plot_examples_1d()
function available here.
# Custom proj_dist_fn: point projections placed using the Weibull distribution
proj_wbull <- function(len, n) rweibull(n, shape = 1.5, scale = len / 2) - len / 2
e085 <- clugen(1, 3, 2000, 1, 0, 10, 6, 1.5, 0, seed = seed)
e086 <- clugen(1, 3, 2000, 1, 0, 10, 6, 1.5, 0, seed = seed, proj_dist_fn = "unif")
e087 <- clugen(1, 3, 2000, 1, 0, 10, 6, 1.5, 0, seed = seed, proj_dist_fn = proj_wbull)
plot_examples_1d(list(e = e085, t = "e085: proj_dist_fn='norm'"),
list(e = e086, t = "e086: proj_dist_fn='unif'"),
list(e = e087, t = "e087: custom proj_dist_fn (Weibull)"),
pmargin = 0.07,
ymax = 0.725)
The 5D examples were plotted with the plot_examples_nd()
function available here.