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(v3.0.1.9019) Wildtype/Non-wildtype support, and start with interpretive_rules()
Fixes #246 Fixes #254 Fixes #255 Fixes #256
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Define custom EUCAST rules for your organisation or specific analysis and use th
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Some organisations have their own adoption of EUCAST rules. This function can be used to define custom EUCAST rules to be used in the \code{\link[=eucast_rules]{eucast_rules()}} function.
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\subsection{Basics}{
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If you are familiar with the \code{\link[dplyr:case_when]{case_when()}} function of the \code{dplyr} package, you will recognise the input method to set your own rules. Rules must be set using what \R considers to be the 'formula notation'. The rule itself is written \emph{before} the tilde (\code{~}) and the consequence of the rule is written \emph{after} the tilde:
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If you are familiar with the \code{\link[dplyr:case-and-replace-when]{case_when()}} function of the \code{dplyr} package, you will recognise the input method to set your own rules. Rules must be set using what \R considers to be the 'formula notation'. The rule itself is written \emph{before} the tilde (\code{~}) and the consequence of the rule is written \emph{after} the tilde:
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\if{html}{\out{<div class="sourceCode r">}}\preformatted{x <- custom_eucast_rules(TZP == "S" ~ aminopenicillins == "S",
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TZP == "R" ~ aminopenicillins == "R")
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