read_data function

read_data

read_data

This function is deprecated. Use make_deadata instead.

read_data(datadea = NULL, ni = NULL, no = NULL, dmus = 1, inputs = NULL, outputs = NULL, nc_inputs = NULL, nc_outputs = NULL, nd_inputs = NULL, nd_outputs = NULL, ud_inputs = NULL, ud_outputs = NULL)

Arguments

  • datadea: Data frame with DEA data.
  • ni: Number of inputs, if inputs are in columns 2:(ni + 1) (if DMUs are in the first column) or 1:ni (no DMUs column).
  • no: Number of outputs, if outputs are in columns (ni + 2):(ni + no + 1) (if DMUs are in the first column) or (ni + 1):(ni + no) (no DMUs column). If not specified, DMUs are in the first column.
  • dmus: Column (number or name) of DMUs (optional). By default, it is the first column. If there is not any DMU column, then it must be NULL.
  • inputs: Columns (numbers or names) of inputs (optional). It prevails over ni. Alternatively to datadea, it can be a matrix with the inputs (DMUs in columns). In this case, DMUs names are taken from the columns names.
  • outputs: Columns (numbers or names) of outputs (optional). It prevails over no. Alternatively to datadea, it can be a matrix with the outputs (DMUs in columns).
  • nc_inputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of non-controllable inputs.
  • nc_outputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of non-controllable outputs.
  • nd_inputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of non-discretionary inputs.
  • nd_outputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of non-discretionary outputs.
  • ud_inputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of undesirable (good) inputs.
  • ud_outputs: A numeric vector containing the indices of undesirable (bad) outputs.
  • Maintainer: Vicente Bolos
  • License: GPL
  • Last published: 2023-05-02

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