Calculates percentiles and confidence intervals for groups.
groupwisePercentile( formula =NULL, data =NULL, var =NULL, group =NULL, conf =0.95, tau =0.5, type =7, R =5000, boot =FALSE, basic =FALSE, normal =FALSE, percentile =FALSE, bca =TRUE, digits =3,...)
Arguments
formula: A formula indicating the measurement variable and the grouping variables. e.g. y ~ x1 + x2.
data: The data frame to use.
var: If no formula is given, the measurement variable to use. The name is in double quotes.
group: The grouping variable to use. The name is in double quotes. Multiple names are listed as a vector. (See example.)
conf: The confidence interval to use.
tau: The percentile to use, expressed as a quantile, e.g. 0.5 for median, 0.25 for 25th percentile.
type: The type value passed to the quantile function.
R: The number of bootstrap replicates to use for bootstrapped statistics.
boot: If TRUE, includes the mean of the bootstrapped percentile. This can be used as an estimate of the percentile for the group.
basic: If TRUE, includes the basic confidence intervals for the group means by bootstrap. See boot.ci.
normal: If TRUE, includes the normal confidence intervals for the group means by bootstrap. See boot.ci.
percentile: If TRUE, includes the percentile confidence intervals for the group means by bootstrap. See boot.ci.
bca: If TRUE, includes the BCa confidence intervals for the group means by bootstrap. See boot.ci.
digits: The number of significant figures to use in output.
...: Other arguments passed to the boot function.
Returns
A data frame of requested statistics by group
Details
The input should include either formula and data; or data, var, and group. (See examples).
With some options, the function may not handle missing values well. This seems to happen particularly with bca = TRUE.
Note
The parsing of the formula is simplistic. The first variable on the left side is used as the measurement variable. The variables on the right side are used for the grouping variables.
Results for ungrouped (one-sample) data can be obtained by either setting the right side of the formula to 1, e.g. y ~ 1, or by setting group=NULL.
Examples
### Example with formula notationdata(Catbus)groupwisePercentile(Steps ~ Teacher + Gender, data = Catbus, tau =0.25, bca =FALSE, percentile =TRUE, R =1000)### Example with variable notationdata(Catbus)groupwisePercentile(data = Catbus, var ="Steps", group = c("Teacher","Gender"), tau =0.25, bca =FALSE, percentile =TRUE, R =1000)