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Write a 'summary' method for the model_out_tbl class #176

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lshandross opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 2 comments
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Write a 'summary' method for the model_out_tbl class #176

lshandross opened this issue Oct 16, 2024 · 2 comments

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Based on feedback from the Journal of Statistical Software, we think it makes sense to add a few suitable methods for the model_out_tbl class

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zkamvar commented Oct 22, 2024

Can you give some information about what the specific suggestions for the summary method were?

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lshandross commented Oct 24, 2024

As I commented on Issue #175, no specifics were given about what any suggested methods should include by the GSS editors. Copying a relevant comment from Anna below:

Maybe we could have minimum metadata in the print method but much more detail about model_out_tbl contents in the summary method?

Originally posted by @annakrystalli in #175 (comment)

Some ideas off the top of my head for the print out of the summary method include:

  • Number of unique values for the model ID, task ID, and output type columns
  • Listing these unique values if there are five or fewer
  • Somehow associating the output type, output type ID, and value columns so that we can see a summary of information for each type of forecasts, e.g. the categories and distribution of probabilities for pmf forecasts, quantile levels and range of values for quantile forecasts, etc

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