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term
is an R package to create, manipulate, query and
repair vectors of parameter terms. Parameter terms are the labels used
to reference values in vectors, matrices and arrays. They represent the
names in coefficient tables and the column names in mcmc
and mcmc.list
objects.
To install the latest release from CRAN
install.packages("term")
To install the developmental version from GitHub
# install.packages("remotes")
::install_github("poissonconsulting/term") remotes
library(term)
# term vectors are the labels used to reference values in
# vectors, matrices and arrays
<- term(
term "alpha[1]", "alpha[2]", "beta[1,1]", "beta[2,1]",
"beta[1,2]", "beta[2,2]", "sigma"
)
# they print like character vectors
term#> <term[7]>
#> [1] alpha[1] alpha[2] beta[1,1] beta[2,1] beta[1,2] beta[2,2] sigma
# but are S3 class objects that also inherit from vctrs_vctr
class(term)
#> [1] "term" "vctrs_vctr"
# consider a matrix of term values
set.seed(101)
<- matrix(rnorm(4), nrow = 2)
estimate
estimate#> [,1] [,2]
#> [1,] -0.3260365 -0.6749438
#> [2,] 0.5524619 0.2143595
# the term labels can be created using as_term()
<- as_term(estimate, name = "b0")
term
term#> <term[4]>
#> [1] b0[1,1] b0[2,1] b0[1,2] b0[2,2]
# and combined with the term values to create a coef table
library(tibble)
<- tibble(term = term, estimate = as.vector(estimate))
coef
coef#> # A tibble: 4 × 2
#> term estimate
#> <term> <dbl>
#> 1 b0[1,1] -0.326
#> 2 b0[2,1] 0.552
#> 3 b0[1,2] -0.675
#> 4 b0[2,2] 0.214
# the term vectors are readily sorted
rev(order(coef$term)),]
coef[#> # A tibble: 4 × 2
#> term estimate
#> <term> <dbl>
#> 1 b0[2,2] 0.214
#> 2 b0[1,2] -0.675
#> 3 b0[2,1] 0.552
#> 4 b0[1,1] -0.326
# and the parameter names or parameter dimensions extracted
<- term(
term "alpha[1]", "alpha[2]", "beta[1,1]", "beta[2,1]",
"beta[1,2]", "beta[2,2]", "sigma"
)
pars(term)
#> [1] "alpha" "beta" "sigma"
pdims(term)
#> $alpha
#> [1] 2
#>
#> $beta
#> [1] 2 2
#>
#> $sigma
#> [1] 1
# this can also be done for each term
pars_terms(term)
#> [1] "alpha" "alpha" "beta" "beta" "beta" "beta" "sigma"
tindex(term)
#> $`alpha[1]`
#> [1] 1
#>
#> $`alpha[2]`
#> [1] 2
#>
#> $`beta[1,1]`
#> [1] 1 1
#>
#> $`beta[2,1]`
#> [1] 2 1
#>
#> $`beta[1,2]`
#> [1] 1 2
#>
#> $`beta[2,2]`
#> [1] 2 2
#>
#> $sigma
#> [1] 1
# term vectors can be tested for whether they have (parseably) valid,
# (dimensionally) consistent and complete terms.
# valid terms
valid_term(term("a", "a[1]", "a [2]", " b [3 ] ", "c[1,10]"))
#> [1] TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
# invalid terms
valid_term(new_term(c("a a", "a[]", "a[2", " b[3 3]", "c[1,10]c")))
#> [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
# consistent terms
consistent_term(term("a", "a[2]", "b[1,1]", "b[10,99]"))
#> [1] TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE
# inconsistent terms
consistent_term(term("a", "a[2,1]", "b[1,1]", "b[10,99,1]"))
#> [1] FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
# complete terms
is_incomplete_terms(term("a", "a[2]", "b[1,1]", "b[2,1]"))
#> [1] FALSE
# incomplete terms
is_incomplete_terms(term("a", "a[3]", "b[1,1]", "b[2,2]"))
#> [1] TRUE
# term vectors can be checked using functions styled on those in the chk package
<- term("a[1]", "a[3]")
x vld_term(x, validate = "valid")
#> [1] TRUE
chk_term(x, validate = "complete")
#> Error:
#> ! All elements of term vector `x` must be complete.
<- new_term(c("b[4]", "b [2]", "b", "b[1", "b[2, 2]", "b", "a [ 1 ] ", NA))
term
term#> <term[8]>
#> [1] b[4] `b [2]` b b[1 `b[2, 2]` b `a [ 1 ] `
#> [8] <NA>
# valid terms can be repaired (invalid terms are converted to missing values)
<- repair_terms(term)
term
term#> <term[8]>
#> [1] b[4] b[2] b[1] <NA> b[2,2] b[1] a <NA>
# the `term()` constructor rejects invalid terms
term("b[4]", "b [2]", "b", "b[1", "b[2, 2]", "b", "a [ 1 ] ", NA)
#> Error in `term_impl()` at ]8;line = 50:col = 4;file:///Users/joe/Code/poissonconsulting/term/term/R/term.Rterm/R/term.R:50:4]8;;:
#> ! All elements of term vector `string_args_term` must be valid.
# missing values can easily removed
<- term[!is.na(term)]
term
term#> <term[6]>
#> [1] b[4] b[2] b[1] b[2,2] b[1] a
# and only unique values retained
<- unique(term)
term
term#> <term[5]>
#> [1] b[4] b[2] b[1] b[2,2] a
# a term vector can be sorted by parameter name and index
<- sort(term)
term
term#> <term[5]>
#> [1] a b[1] b[2] b[4] b[2,2]
# an inconsistent term removed
<- term[term != "b[2,2]"]
term
term#> <term[4]>
#> [1] a b[1] b[2] b[4]
# and incomplete terms completed
<- sort(complete_terms(term))
term
term#> <term[5]>
#> [1] a b[1] b[2] b[3] b[4]
Please report any issues.
Pull requests are always welcome.
Please note that the term project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By contributing to this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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