When one assumes that the all events are the same kind of events but occurring
at various points in time,
Then the period can be expressed as Frequency (n/T) or equally as Period n/F).
Where n=number of events and T= total time from begin of the first event till
the last (E.1 - E.n)
Clinical
"Ex" is just an interval event, "interval" in terms of the openEHR specs.
Here clinical context is not relevant, the point is how time calculations
are done to use the period (HISTORY.period
http://www.openehr.org/releases/RM/Release-1.0.2/docs/data_structures/data_structures.html#_history_class
Hi, another question about interval events.
I'm having issues understanding how to use the "change" math functions.
>From the spec
http://www.openehr.org/releases/RM/Release-1.0.2/docs/data_structures/data_structures.html#_change_data
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"change": this means that the value recorded is the
On Sat, Jun 23, 2018 at 04:35:36PM -0300, Pablo Pazos wrote:
> As usual I'm reading the specs and have a question about periodic interval
> events.
>
> I'm not sure how the period is calculated in a series. Let's say we have
> interval events on a time line:
>
>
Hi all,
As usual I'm reading the specs and have a question about periodic interval
events.
I'm not sure how the period is calculated in a series. Let's say we have
interval events on a time line:
---E1.start___E1.end--E2.startE2.end---...
Note: interval events can have
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