R Functions for Directed Acyclic Graphs
Functions to draw, manipulate, evaluate directed acyclic graphs and simulate corresponding data.
Add an arc to a DAG.
Add a node to an existing DAG.
Sum up two radian angles.
Create all combinations of the elements of a vector.
Calculate radian angle of line between two points.
Calculate coordinates at specific angle and distance.
Check if association between two DAG nodes exists.
Evaluate all possible adjustment sets of a DAG.
Adjust an existing DAG for covariables.
Adjust a DAG for one or more variables.
Identify ancestors of DAG nodes.
Draw a DAG.
Set up a new DAG.
Write the legend in a DAG drawing.
Write a DAG node symbol.
Return a DAG node symbol.
Interactively move a node or curving point in a DAG.
Evaluate possible adjustment sets of a DAG.
Simulate data based on a DAG.
R functions for directed acyclic graphs
Create dagitty code from a dagR DAG
Set up demo DAG #0.
Set up demo DAG #1.
Set up demo DAG #2.
Set up demo DAG #3.
Set up demo DAG #4.
Set up demo DAG #5.
Set up demo DAG #6.
Set up demo DAG #7.
Calculate distance between two points.
Evaluate potentially biasing paths in a DAG.
Find potentially biasing paths in a DAG.
Draw a directed arc in a DAG.
Calculate angle between two arcs.
Check if a DAG actually is acyclic.
Check if a specific numeric value occurs in a vector.
Check if a DAG node presents an unknown variable.
Identify minimal sufficient adjustment sets.
Function to draw a DAG
Prints the raw contents of an object of class dagRdag.
Remove an arc from a DAG.
Remove a node from a DAG.
Draw an undirected assocation in a DAG.
Summarize a DAG.
Is a numeric vector in another vector?
Write the paths into a DAG drawing.
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