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Count the number of subjects that a cdm_table has.

Usage

numberSubjects(x)

Arguments

x

A cdm_table.

Value

An integer with the number of subjects in the table.

Examples

person <- dplyr::tibble(
  person_id = 1, gender_concept_id = 0, year_of_birth = 1990,
  race_concept_id = 0, ethnicity_concept_id = 0
)
observation_period <- dplyr::tibble(
  observation_period_id = 1, person_id = 1,
  observation_period_start_date = as.Date("2000-01-01"),
  observation_period_end_date = as.Date("2023-12-31"),
  period_type_concept_id = 0
)
cdm <- cdmFromTables(
  tables = list("person" = person, "observation_period" = observation_period),
  cdmName = "test"
)
#> Warning: ! 5 casted column in person as do not match expected column type:
#>  `person_id` from numeric to integer
#>  `gender_concept_id` from numeric to integer
#>  `year_of_birth` from numeric to integer
#>  `race_concept_id` from numeric to integer
#>  `ethnicity_concept_id` from numeric to integer
#> Warning: ! 3 casted column in observation_period as do not match expected column type:
#>  `observation_period_id` from numeric to integer
#>  `person_id` from numeric to integer
#>  `period_type_concept_id` from numeric to integer

numberSubjects(cdm$observation_period)
#> [1] 1