Accelerate Detect, Notify, Respond, and Detect and Respond
Source:R/accelerate_hep.R
accelerate_dnr.Rd
accelerate_detect()
, accelerate_respond()
, accelerate_notify()
, and
accelerate_detect_respond()
accelerate by returning to business as usual
values.
Usage
accelerate_detect(
df,
ind_ids = billion_ind_codes("hep"),
scenario_col = "scenario",
bau_scenario = "historical",
scenario_name = "acceleration",
...
)
accelerate_respond(df, scenario_name = "acceleration", ...)
accelerate_notify(df, scenario_name = "acceleration", ...)
accelerate_detect_respond(df, scenario_name = "acceleration", ...)
Arguments
- df
Data frame in long format, where 1 row corresponds to a specific country, year, and indicator.
- ind_ids
Named vector of indicator codes for input indicators to the Billion. Although separate indicator codes can be used than the standard, they must be supplied as a named vector where the names correspond to the output of
billion_ind_codes()
.- scenario_col
Column name of column with scenario identifiers. Useful for calculating contributions on data in long format rather than wide format.
- bau_scenario
name of scenario to be used for business as usual. Default is
historical
.- scenario_name
name of scenario
- ...
additional parameters to be passed to scenario function
See also
HEP acceleration scenarios
accelerate_cholera_campaign()
,
accelerate_espar()
,
accelerate_measles_routine()
,
accelerate_meningitis_campaign()
,
accelerate_polio_routine()
,
accelerate_yellow_fever_campaign()