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Warning messages:
1: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
Error: The selected n.max (50) for analysis is larger than the largest n (49) in the simulation stage. Cannot produce a meaningful analysis.
2: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
outcomes do not sum up to 100%!
Although the error message (above) suggests that I have used an n.max larger that the one in the simulation, the n.max of my simulation was actually 300.
Additionally, when I decreased the n.max to 20, to see if that would solve the problem, I get another error:
Error in if (var(sim$n) == 0) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In max(sim$n) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
2: In max(sim$n) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
3: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
Error: The selected n.max (20) for analysis is larger than the largest n (-Inf) in the simulation stage. Cannot produce a meaningful analysis.
4: There were 2 warnings in filter().
The first warning was:
ℹ In argument: max(logBF) <= logBoundary[2] & min(logBF) >= logBoundary[1].
Caused by warning in max():
! no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
ℹ Run dplyr::last_dplyr_warnings() to see the 1 remaining warning.
I suspect the issue has to do with other libraries that I might need to update or with my version of R. To check this I reinstalled R studio and use verison 2023.12.1 Build 402; I also reinstalled BFDA.
Many thanks for your advice, Deborah
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
Thank you for developing this useful package. I have used it successfully in the past, but now get an error message when I specify any n.max:
BFDA.analyze(Sim1, design="sequential", n.min=10, n.max=50, boundary=10)
Warning messages:
1: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
Error: The selected n.max (50) for analysis is larger than the largest n (49) in the simulation stage. Cannot produce a meaningful analysis.
2: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
outcomes do not sum up to 100%!
But no error message when I leave it out:
BFDA.analyze(Sim1, design="sequential", n.min=10, boundary=10)
Although the error message (above) suggests that I have used an n.max larger that the one in the simulation, the n.max of my simulation was actually 300.
Additionally, when I decreased the n.max to 20, to see if that would solve the problem, I get another error:
Error in if (var(sim$n) == 0) { : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
In addition: Warning messages:
1: In max(sim$n) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
2: In max(sim$n) : no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
3: In BFDA.analyze.sequential(BFDA = list(settings = list(n.min = 24, :
Error: The selected n.max (20) for analysis is larger than the largest n (-Inf) in the simulation stage. Cannot produce a meaningful analysis.
4: There were 2 warnings in
filter()
.The first warning was:
ℹ In argument:
max(logBF) <= logBoundary[2] & min(logBF) >= logBoundary[1]
.Caused by warning in
max()
:! no non-missing arguments to max; returning -Inf
ℹ Run dplyr::last_dplyr_warnings() to see the 1 remaining warning.
I suspect the issue has to do with other libraries that I might need to update or with my version of R. To check this I reinstalled R studio and use verison 2023.12.1 Build 402; I also reinstalled BFDA.
Many thanks for your advice, Deborah
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: