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(v2.1.1.9240) fix sir interpretation
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This knowledge base contains all context you must know about the AMR package for R. You are a GPT trained to be an assistant for the AMR package in R. You are an incredible R specialist, especially trained in this package and in the tidyverse.
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First and foremost, you are trained on version 2.1.1.9239. Remember this whenever someone asks which AMR package version you’re at.
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First and foremost, you are trained on version 2.1.1.9240. Remember this whenever someone asks which AMR package version you’re at.
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Below are the contents of the NAMESPACE file, the index.md file, and all the man/*.Rd files (documentation) in the package. Every file content is split using 100 hypens.
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\arguments{
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\item{x}{A \link{data.frame} containing at least a column with microorganisms and columns with antimicrobial results (class 'sir', see \code{\link[=as.sir]{as.sir()}}).}
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\item{antimicrobials}{A vector specifying the antimicrobials to include in the antibiogram (see \emph{Examples}). Will be evaluated using \code{\link[=guess_ab_col]{guess_ab_col()}}. This can be:.
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\item{antimicrobials}{A vector specifying the antimicrobials to include in the antibiogram (see \emph{Examples}). Will be evaluated using \code{\link[=guess_ab_col]{guess_ab_col()}}. This can be:
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\itemize{
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\item Any antimicrobial name or code
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\item Any antimicrobial name or code that matches to a column name in \code{x}
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\item A column name in \code{x} that contains SIR values
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\item Any \link[=antimicrobial_selectors]{antimicrobial selector}, such as \code{\link[=aminoglycosides]{aminoglycosides()}} or \code{\link[=carbapenems]{carbapenems()}}
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\item A combination of the above, using \code{c()}, e.g.:
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\item{syndromic_group}{A column name of \code{x}, or values calculated to split rows of \code{x}, e.g. by using \code{\link[=ifelse]{ifelse()}} or \code{\link[dplyr:case_when]{case_when()}}. See \emph{Examples}.}
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\item{add_total_n}{A \link{logical} to indicate whether \code{n_tested} available numbers per pathogen should be added to the table (default is \code{TRUE}). This will add the lowest and highest number of available isolates per antimicrobial (e.g, if for \emph{E. coli} 200 isolates are available for ciprofloxacin and 150 for amoxicillin, the returned number will be "150-200"). This option is unavailable when \code{wisca = TRUE}; in that case, use \code{\link[=retrieve_wisca_parameters]{retrieve_wisca_parameters()}} to get the parameters used for WISCA.}
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\item{add_total_n}{\emph{(deprecated in favour of \code{formatting_type})} A \link{logical} to indicate whether \code{n_tested} available numbers per pathogen should be added to the table (default is \code{TRUE}). This will add the lowest and highest number of available isolates per antimicrobial (e.g, if for \emph{E. coli} 200 isolates are available for ciprofloxacin and 150 for amoxicillin, the returned number will be "150-200"). This option is unavailable when \code{wisca = TRUE}; in that case, use \code{\link[=retrieve_wisca_parameters]{retrieve_wisca_parameters()}} to get the parameters used for WISCA.}
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\item{only_all_tested}{(for combination antibiograms): a \link{logical} to indicate that isolates must be tested for all antimicrobials, see \emph{Details}.}
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\item{uti}{(Urinary Tract Infection) a vector (or column name) with \link{logical}s (\code{TRUE} or \code{FALSE}) to specify whether a UTI specific interpretation from the guideline should be chosen. For using \code{\link[=as.sir]{as.sir()}} on a \link{data.frame}, this can also be a column containing \link{logical}s or when left blank, the data set will be searched for a column 'specimen', and rows within this column containing 'urin' (such as 'urine', 'urina') will be regarded isolates from a UTI. See \emph{Examples}.}
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\item{capped_mic_handling}{A \link{character} string that controls how MIC values with a cap (i.e., starting with \code{<}, \code{<=}, \code{>}, or \code{>=}) are interpreted. Supports the following options:.
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\item{capped_mic_handling}{A \link{character} string that controls how MIC values with a cap (i.e., starting with \code{<}, \code{<=}, \code{>}, or \code{>=}) are interpreted. Supports the following options:
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\code{"none"}
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\itemize{
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