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Package: AMR
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Package: AMR
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Version: 1.8.2.9012
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Version: 1.8.2.9013
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Date: 2022-10-10
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Date: 2022-10-10
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Title: Antimicrobial Resistance Data Analysis
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Title: Antimicrobial Resistance Data Analysis
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Description: Functions to simplify and standardise antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
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Description: Functions to simplify and standardise antimicrobial resistance (AMR)
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NEWS.md
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# AMR 1.8.2.9012
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# AMR 1.8.2.9013
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This version will eventually become v2.0! We're happy to reach a new major milestone soon!
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This version will eventually become v2.0! We're happy to reach a new major milestone soon!
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# how to conduct AMR data analysis: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/ #
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# how to conduct AMR data analysis: https://msberends.github.io/AMR/ #
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# ==================================================================== #
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# ==================================================================== #
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#' Add Manual Antimicrobials to This Package
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#' Add Custom Antimicrobials to This Package
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#'
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#'
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#' With [add_custom_antimicrobials()] you can add your own manual antimicrobial codes to the `AMR` package.
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#' With [add_custom_antimicrobials()] you can add your own custom antimicrobial codes to the `AMR` package.
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#' @param x a [data.frame] resembling the [antibiotics] data set, at least containing columns "ab" and "name"
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#' @param x a [data.frame] resembling the [antibiotics] data set, at least containing columns "ab" and "name"
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#' @details Due to how \R works, the [add_custom_antimicrobials()] function has to be run in every \R session - added antimicrobials are not stored between sessions and are thus lost when \R is exited. It is possible to save the antimicrobial additions to your `.Rprofile` file to circumvent this, although this requires to load the `AMR` package at every start-up:
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#' @details Due to how \R works, the [add_custom_antimicrobials()] function has to be run in every \R session - added antimicrobials are not stored between sessions and are thus lost when \R is exited. It is possible to save the antimicrobial additions to your `.Rprofile` file to circumvent this, although this requires to load the `AMR` package at every start-up:
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#'
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#'
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#' as.ab("test")
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#' as.ab("test")
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#' )
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#' )
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#'
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#'
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#' # now add a manual entry - it will be considered by as.ab() and
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#' # now add a custom entry - it will be considered by as.ab() and
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#' # all ab_*() functions
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#' # all ab_*() functions
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#' add_custom_antimicrobials(
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#' add_custom_antimicrobials(
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#' data.frame(ab = "TEST",
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#' data.frame(ab = "TEST",
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#' name = "Test Antibiotic",
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#' name = "Test Antibiotic",
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#' # you can add any property present in the
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#' # 'antibiotics' data set, such as 'group':
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#' group = "Test Group")
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#' group = "Test Group")
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#' )
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#' )
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#'
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#'
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#' "test" is now a new antibiotic:
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#' # "test" is now a new antibiotic:
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#' as.ab("test")
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#' as.ab("test")
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#' ab_name("test")
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#' ab_name("test")
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#' ab_group("test")
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#' ab_group("test")
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assignInNamespace(x = "AB_lookup",
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assignInNamespace(x = "AB_lookup",
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value = create_AB_lookup(),
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value = create_AB_lookup(),
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ns = asNamespace("AMR"))
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ns = asNamespace("AMR"))
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message_("Manual antimicrobials cleared.")
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message_("Custom antimicrobials cleared.")
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}
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}
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\name{add_custom_antimicrobials}
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\name{add_custom_antimicrobials}
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\alias{add_custom_antimicrobials}
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\alias{add_custom_antimicrobials}
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\alias{clear_custom_antimicrobials}
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\alias{clear_custom_antimicrobials}
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\title{Add Manual Antimicrobials to This Package}
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\title{Add Custom Antimicrobials to This Package}
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\usage{
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\usage{
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add_custom_antimicrobials(x)
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add_custom_antimicrobials(x)
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\item{x}{a \link{data.frame} resembling the \link{antibiotics} data set, at least containing columns "ab" and "name"}
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\item{x}{a \link{data.frame} resembling the \link{antibiotics} data set, at least containing columns "ab" and "name"}
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}
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}
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\description{
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\description{
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With \code{\link[=add_custom_antimicrobials]{add_custom_antimicrobials()}} you can add your own manual antimicrobial codes to the \code{AMR} package.
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With \code{\link[=add_custom_antimicrobials]{add_custom_antimicrobials()}} you can add your own custom antimicrobial codes to the \code{AMR} package.
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}
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}
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\details{
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\details{
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Due to how \R works, the \code{\link[=add_custom_antimicrobials]{add_custom_antimicrobials()}} function has to be run in every \R session - added antimicrobials are not stored between sessions and are thus lost when \R is exited. It is possible to save the antimicrobial additions to your \code{.Rprofile} file to circumvent this, although this requires to load the \code{AMR} package at every start-up:
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Due to how \R works, the \code{\link[=add_custom_antimicrobials]{add_custom_antimicrobials()}} function has to be run in every \R session - added antimicrobials are not stored between sessions and are thus lost when \R is exited. It is possible to save the antimicrobial additions to your \code{.Rprofile} file to circumvent this, although this requires to load the \code{AMR} package at every start-up:
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as.ab("test")
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as.ab("test")
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)
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# now add a manual entry - it will be considered by as.ab() and
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# now add a custom entry - it will be considered by as.ab() and
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# all ab_*() functions
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# all ab_*() functions
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add_custom_antimicrobials(
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add_custom_antimicrobials(
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data.frame(ab = "TEST",
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data.frame(ab = "TEST",
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name = "Test Antibiotic",
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name = "Test Antibiotic",
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# you can add any property present in the
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# 'antibiotics' data set, such as 'group':
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group = "Test Group")
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group = "Test Group")
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)
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)
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"test" is now a new antibiotic:
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# "test" is now a new antibiotic:
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as.ab("test")
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as.ab("test")
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ab_name("test")
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ab_name("test")
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ab_group("test")
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ab_group("test")
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