As this is a package extension, if you are new to
{admiral} then the best place to first start reading would
be the Get
Started page. This extension package follows the same main idea and
conventions, and re-uses many functions from {admiral}, so
it is important to thoroughly understand these to be able to use
{admiralneuro}.
For the neuroscience ADaM data structures, an overview of the flow and example function calls for the most common steps are provided by the following vignette:
{admiralneuro} also provides template R scripts as a
starting point. They can be created by calling
use_ad_template() from {admiral}, e.g.,
library(admiral)
use_ad_template(
adam_name = "adapet",
save_path = "./ad_adapet.R",
package = "admiralneuro"
)A list of all available templates can be obtained by
list_all_templates() from {admiral}:
admiral::list_all_templates(package = "admiralneuro")
#> Existing ADaM templates in package 'admiralneuro':
#> • ADAPET
#> • ADNV
#> • ADTPETNeuroscience test SDTM datasets are provided through the
{pharmaversesdtm} package. The following datasets are
available: DM, NV, SUPPNV and
AG.
Support is provided via the admiral Slack channel. Additionally, please feel free to raise issues in our GitHub repository.