Dan Dediu
Dan Dediu
Could also be interesting to be able to open a Cygwin Bash console (e.g., like https://www.howtogeek.com/270810/how-to-quickly-launch-a-bash-shell-from-windows-10s-file-explorer/ for Windows explorer)...
Now, *groups of medications* can be defined as a list (possibly named) of vectors of medication class names. If the names are not given, they are automatically generated by concatenating...
For sliding windows/per episode (for *each patient*), the "simple" `CMA` function is *repeatedly called for a new OW* (=the current sliding window/episode) and should return an object ultimately derived from...
I agree that some types of timeseries can benefit from some of these plots and estimates, **but** (and this is a big but) these were designed with adherence in mind...
Interesting, I never really considered such applications :) please let us know if it works or if you have idea/suggestions or if you find bugs... best, Dan
Ok + - one can pass directly a `event_durations` object to the `CMAx()` functions, and the created `CMA` objects are aware of the specific `event_durations` stuff - if `event_durations` was...
Again, does not seem to be a lot of interest, but who know?
This actually seems to be a particular case of a more general problem, that might need coordination with Sam (polypharmacy)
... might be related to #100
Accepted (provisional) proposal: Allow medication "types"/"classes" for plotting and estimation (GitHub issue #133) Idea: the user should be able to dynamically (i.e., on-the-fly, including in the Shiny interactive interface) include/exclude/group/order...