As you can se from the example bellow, survreg works prefeclty fine with
numerical values. (I'm runing R2.0.1 on WinXP(SP2) and 32bit AMD with
survival version 2.17.).
As the posting guide asks, plese provide a small example.
Ales Ziberna
> library(survival)
Loading required package: splines> data(cancer)
> survreg(Surv(time, status)~age,data=cancer)
Call:
survreg(formula = Surv(time, status) ~ age, data = cancer)
Coefficients:
(Intercept) age
6.88712062 -0.01360829
Scale= 0.7587515
Loglik(model)= -1151.9 Loglik(intercept only)= -1153.9
Chisq= 3.91 on 1 degrees of freedom, p= 0.048
n= 228
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Mott" <Richard.Mott at well.ox.ac.uk>
To: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 11:32 PM
Subject: [R] survreg with numerical covariates
> Does anyone know if the survreg function in the survival package can fit
> numerical covariates ?
>
> When I fit a survival model of the form
>
> survreg( Surv(time,censored) ~ x )
>
> then x is always treated as a factor even if it is numeric (and even if I
> try to force it to be numeric using as.numeric(x). Thus, in the particular
> example I am analysing, a simple numerical covariate becomes a factor with
> 190 levels. Is this the expected behaviour ? Am I doing something wrong ?
>
> I am running R 2.0.1 on a 64bit Debian Linux system, and version 2.17 of
> the survival package
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard Mott
>
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