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I think this is a good approach. Would like to have separate .R file for the missing data functions: defMiss, genMiss, genObs. We might also want to separate out the cluster/longitudinal data generation - genCluster, addPeriods, genNthEvent, and maybe trtStepWedge. Do you want to create a list with a mapping, and I will edit - or do you want me to take the first crack at it?
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That sounds good, I still don't know all functions perfectly, so it makes sense that you formulate the first version :)
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I've created a csv file that is located in a new File_management folder that has a list of existing functions, the current .R file, and a proposed grouping. It is not final, of course - you are free to suggest/make changes.
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Looks good I think :) I would just like to change data_generation to generate_data so it follows the same form as define_data and correlated_data but that's just a bit pedantic of me xD I will get to work on this, we can see afterwards how we like it :) and apply any changes.
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I will leave the naming to you - I was just focused on the grouping. And feel free to adjust the groups if something seems to fit better somewhere else, or even add a group.
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Finished in ee84e15
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I moved .genMissMat
into missing_data.R
I feel the missing theme binds stronger than that the function generates something
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