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\name{CRGIStudy}
\alias{CRGIStudy}
\title{Create a \code{Study} object for a CRGI type study}
\usage{
CRGIStudy(alpha, power, HR, r, N, study.duration, ctrl.time, ctrl.proportion, k,
acc.period, two.sided, shape = 1, followup, dropout = NULL,
lag.settings = NullLag())
}
\arguments{
\item{alpha}{Significance level [0,1] (see also two-sided indicator)}
\item{power}{Power [0,1]}
\item{HR}{Hazard ratio to be detected}
\item{r}{Control:Experimental subject balance (1:r), i.e. nE/nC=r. r=1 corresponds to equally
many subjects in both arms. 2 means we have twice the number of subjects in the experimental arm.}
\item{N}{Number of subjects to be recruit (integer)}
\item{study.duration}{Number of months the study will be going.}
\item{ctrl.time}{The time at which \code{ctrl.proportion} of the control group have had an event.
Used to set the event rate}
\item{ctrl.proportion}{The proportion of control arm subjects who have had an event by time \code{time}}
\item{k}{non-uniformity of accrual (integer, 1=uniform). Non-uniform accrual is allowed for
using the following distribution for the probability of a patient entering the trial at time \eqn{b}
within the accrual period \eqn{[0,B]}: \eqn{F(b)=b_k/B_k}; \eqn{f(b)=k b_{k-1}/B_k} where \eqn{k} is the
measure of non-uniformity (\eqn{k>0}). \eqn{k=1} indicates uniform accrual. This implies that during
the first half of the accrual period, \eqn{1/2^k} of the patients will be recruited. Half of the patients
will be recruited by time \eqn{B/2^{1/k}}.}
\item{acc.period}{Accrual time.}
\item{two.sided}{If TRUE, two sided test will be used (i.e. alpha/2).}
\item{shape}{The Weibull shape parameter}
\item{followup}{The follow up time for each subject}
\item{dropout}{if subjects drop out in study (due to competing risks not as there is a finite follow up time)
then this argument should contain a list with proportion and time and optionally shape i.e.
\code{dropout=list(proportion=0.03,time=12,shape=1.2)} meaning in the absence of events 3% of subjects
will have dropped out after 12 months with a Weibull hazard rate with shape=1.2. If shape is not included then
it defaults to 1 (exponential rate). If dropout is NULL then no subjects will drop out}
\item{lag.settings}{The \code{LaggedEffect} object describing any lag effect for the study}
}
\value{
A \code{Study} object
}
\description{
Create a \code{Study} object for a CRGI type study
}