Shows for each subject in the sample the state sequence (trajectory) from onset to end of observation.
Usage
Sequences.ind(path,namstatesnew)
Arguments
path
State sequence
namstatesnew
state labels (labels of single characters)
Details
Individual sequences are basis for exploratory sequence analysis
Value
The value returned is a two-way table with for each subject the sequences of states occupied between onset and end of observation
Author(s)
Frans Willekens
Examples
data(GLHS)
z <- Parameters (GLHS)
seq.ind <- Sequences.ind (path=GLHS$path,namstatesnew=attr(GLHS,"param")$namstates)
Results
R version 3.3.1 (2016-06-21) -- "Bug in Your Hair"
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> library(Biograph)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/Biograph/Sequences.ind.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: Sequences.ind
> ### Title: Individual state trajectories
> ### Aliases: Sequences.ind
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> ### ** Examples
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> data(GLHS)
> z <- Parameters (GLHS)
[1] ". . . . Running function Parameters . . . . "
[1] "Exploring types of transitions"
> seq.ind <- Sequences.ind (path=GLHS$path,namstatesnew=attr(GLHS,"param")$namstates)
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> dev.off()
null device
1
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