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Marginal distributions should first be obtained using the get_marginal_distributions()
function.
To obtain the marginal distributions for all variables you should only specify the dataset:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions(IST)
To obtain marginal distributions for select variables, you should specify the variables using the variables parameter:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions( IST, variables = c( "SEX", "AGE", "ID14", "RSBP", "RATRIAL", "SET14D", "DSIDED" ) )
Marginal distributions can be printed when generating marginal distributions using the print parameter:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions( IST, print = TRUE )
Or from a stored marginals object:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions(IST) print(marginals)
Marginal distributions can be exported using the export_marginal_distributions()
function, specifying the marginal distributions (generated by `get_marginal_distributions()') and a folder path:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions(IST) export_marginal_distributions( marginals, folder_path = "/Users/ryan/marginals" )
This folder should exist and not contain any previously exported marginal distributions. You can create the folder automatically using the create_folder parameter:
library(RESIDE) marginals <- get_marginal_distributions(IST) export_marginal_distributions( marginals, folder_path = "/Users/ryan/marginals", create_folder = TRUE )
export_marginal_distributions()
The following files will be created by the export_marginal_distributions()
function:
These files should then be sent to the user.
NB If there are no variables of a certain type the corresponding file will not be created.
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