Yes, a comparison of the two objects would tell you what's been added.
An object returned by the trimfill() function also has a vector added to it,
named 'fill', which indicates whether the data (which are stored in the
vector 'yi') are observed or augmented values. So, for example:
library(metafor)
### load BCG vaccine data
data(dat.bcg)
### meta-analysis of the log relative risks using a fixed-effects model
res <- rma(measure="RR", ai=tpos, bi=tneg, ci=cpos, di=cneg,
data=dat.bcg, method="FE")
### trim and fill analysis
tmp <- trimfill(res)
### show log relative risks and dummy variable to indicate augmented values
data.frame(tmp$yi, tmp$fill)
### that's in fact how the funnel() function knows how to draw the points
when you do:
funnel(tmp)
Best,
Wolfgang
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Michael
> Dewey
> Sent: Monday, April 06, 2015 14:55
> To: Carlijn Wibbelink; r-help at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Trim and fill procedure
>
> Hello Carlijn
>
> Well the documentation for trimfill says they are added.
>
> library(metafor)
> example(trimfill)
>
> This now leaves you with
> res
> res.tf
>
> By looking at these and seeing which vectors have grown you should be
> able to extract the yi and vi which you want.
>
> Wolfgang will doubtless be on the list soon to tell us there is a neater
> way of doing this.
>
> On 04/04/2015 21:27, Carlijn Wibbelink wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a question concerning the trim and fill procedure in metafor.
In
> STATA it is possible to obtain the values of the added estimated effect
> sizes. I was wondering if this is also possible in R and if so, how I can
> obtain the new data with the added values.
> > I would really appreciate your response.
> >
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