You might look through the tests/testcoxme subdirectory. Maybe
the file called cdata.dput ?
On 11/6/05, Patrick Connolly <p.connolly at hortresearch.co.nz>
wrote:> I've been looking at the kinship package which looks as though it
> might be appropriate for my purposes. What I can't find is any
> reference to the data that is used in the example code. A dataframe
> called d10 with column names, upn, dadid, momid, sex and affect is
> required. One can get an idea of what sort of values should be in
> most columns from the description in the pedigree function, but I
> don't see anything to indicate what upn should look like.
>
> My efforts to contact the package maintainer have been unsuccessful,
> so this is a request to anyone who has used kinship to let me know if
> there is a real dataframe called d10, and if not, what sort of
> relationship does upn have to the dadid and momid?
>
> Thank you.
>
>
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