--- title: "Getting Started" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Getting Started} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` This vignette will demonstrate a simple cost-effectiveness analysis using __BCEA__ using the smoking cessation data set contained in the package. ```{r setup, warning=FALSE, message=FALSE} library(BCEA) ``` Load the data. ```{r} data(Smoking) ``` This study has four interventions. ```{r} treats <- c("No intervention", "Self-help", "Individual counselling", "Group counselling") ``` Setting the reference group (`ref`) to _Group counselling_ and the maximum willingness to pay (`Kmax`) as 500. ```{r} bcea_smoke <- bcea(eff, cost, ref = 4, interventions = treats, Kmax = 500) ``` We can easily create a grid of the most common plots ```{r fig.width=10, fig.height=10} library(ggplot2) library(purrr) plot(bcea_smoke) ``` Individual plots can be plotting using their own functions. ```{r} ceplane.plot(bcea_smoke, comparison = 2, wtp = 250) eib.plot(bcea_smoke) contour(bcea_smoke) ceac.plot(bcea_smoke) ib.plot(bcea_smoke) ``` More on this in the other vignettes but you can change the default plotting style, such as follows. ```{r} plot(bcea_smoke, graph = "ggplot2", wtp = 250, line = list(color = "red", size = 1), point = list(color = c("plum", "tomato", "springgreen"), shape = 3:5, size = 2), icer = list(color = c("red", "orange", "black"), size = 5)) ```