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2012 May 17
1
ctree for suvival analysis problem
...esponse(GBSG2ct, newdata = GBSG2[1:2,]) I get this error: Error: extends(class(y), "Surv") is not TRUE (I care more about treeresponse but assume it is related). Any help would be highly appreciated! Thanks, Ofra -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/ctree-for-suvival-analysis-problem-tp4630362.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2005 Jun 22
1
analyzing suvival data using splines (a.k.a., piecewise log-hazard-ratio models)
I'm looking for software that makes plots such as fig 4 (a)-(e), fig 5 anf fig 7 of Gray, Robert, "Flexible Methods for Analyzing Survival Data Using Splines, with Applications to Breast Cancer Prognosis," 1992, J Am Stat Assoc, pp 942-51. In other words, I'm looking for software that takes survival data and a continuous covariate as input and computes a curve giving log hazard
2018 Jan 14
2
consolidate three function into one
...legend.labs <- c("Cluster1", "Cluster2", "Cluster3", "Cluster4") } ggsurvplot(cluster, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, palette = palette, ylim=c(0,1),ggtheme = theme_bw(),xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", main = "Survival curve",pval = TRUE,font.x = 16,font.y = 16, font.tickslab = 14,font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), legend = "bottom", legend.title = "Tree Cluster", leg...
2018 Jan 15
2
consolidate three function into one
...t;) legend.labs <- c("Cluster1", "Cluster2", "Cluster3", "Cluster4") } fig <-ggsurvplot(cluster, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, palette = palette, ylim=c(0,1),ggtheme = theme_bw(),xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", main = "Survival curve",pval = TRUE,font.x = 16,font.y = 16, font.tickslab = 14,font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), legend = "bottom", legend.title = "Tree Cluster", le...
2018 Jan 14
0
consolidate three function into one
...("Cluster1", "Cluster2", "Cluster3", "Cluster4") > } > > ggsurvplot(cluster, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, > palette = palette, > ylim=c(0,1),ggtheme = theme_bw(),xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", > main = "Survival curve",pval = TRUE,font.x = 16,font.y = 16, > font.tickslab = 14,font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), > legend = "bottom", > legend.title = "Tree Cluster&quo...
2018 Jan 15
0
consolidate three function into one
...c("Cluster1", "Cluster2", "Cluster3", "Cluster4") > } > > > fig <-ggsurvplot(cluster, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, > palette = palette, > ylim=c(0,1),ggtheme = theme_bw(),xlab="Relapse Free Suvival > (Days)", > main = "Survival curve",pval = TRUE,font.x = 16,font.y = 16, > font.tickslab = 14,font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), > legend = "bottom", > legend.title = "Tree Cluste...
2018 Jan 15
1
consolidate three function into one
...") legend.labs <- c("Cluster1", "Cluster2", "Cluster3", "Cluster4") } fig <-ggsurvplot(cluster, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, palette = palette, ylim=c(0,1),ggtheme = theme_bw(),xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", main = "Survival curve",pval = TRUE,font.x = 16,font.y = 16, font.tickslab = 14,font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), legend = "bottom", legend.title = "Tree Cluster", leg...
2018 Jan 14
0
consolidate three function into one
...a_Recurrence_CODE) ~ clusters, data = inputfile) ggsurvplot(cluster2, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, palette = c("red", "black"), ylim=c(0,1), ggtheme = theme_bw(), xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", main = "Survival curve", pval = TRUE, font.x = 16, font.y = 16, font.tickslab = 14, font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), legend = "bottom",...
2018 Jan 14
0
consolidate three function into one
...d_a_Recurrence_CODE) ~ clusters, data = inputfile) ggsurvplot(cluster2, data = inputfile, risk.table = F, palette = c("red", "black"), ylim=c(0,1), ggtheme = theme_bw(), xlab="Relapse Free Suvival (Days)", main = "Survival curve", pval = TRUE, font.x = 16, font.y = 16, font.tickslab = 14, font.legend =c(14,"plain","black"), legend = "bottom", l...
2007 Aug 16
1
Question about sm.options & sm.survival
Hi, there: It's my first time to post question in this forum, so thanks for your tolerance if my question is too naive. I am using a nonparametric smoothing procedure in sm package to generate smoothed survival curves for continuous covariate. I want to truncate the suvival curve and only display the part with covariate value between 0 and 7. The following is the code I wrote: sm.options(list(xlab="log_BSI_min3_to_base", xlim=c(0,7), ylab="Median Progression Prob")) sm.survival(min3.base.prog.cen[,3],min3.base.prog.cen[,2],min3.base.prog.cen[,1],h...
2008 May 09
1
how to plot two graphs in one figure
Dear helpers, I am trying to plot two survival curves in the same figure. plot(survival) // in matlab, one just need to call "hold on" plot(survival2) I am wondering how to do it in R. Thank you very much! -- Zhandong Liu Genomics and Computational Biology University of Pennsylvania 616 BRB II/III, 421 Curie Boulevard University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia, PA
2013 Mar 10
0
Steepest Ascent Algorithm
...is the data I have been given a text version of the data: #Length of remission lordata=read.table('~/Dropbox/CSUF/M534/Rick-Math 534/Midterm 1/Table2_2GH.txt',header=T) attach(lordata) #This is my loglikelihood function #w = 0 or 1 depending on whether they were censored or not #t is the suvival time #d is 0 if they were the control group and 1 if they were in the treatment group #theta is a vector of paramters (a,Bo, and B1 over which to maximize upon lordata[4,3] like<-function(theta,data,gcomp=FALSE,hesscomp=FALSE) { a = theta[1] Bo=theta[2] B1=theta[3] d=data[,1...
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] bridge at start up
hi i have gone through the achieves but still could not get my bridge to suvive a reboot . please can anyone help me am using fedora core 2 -----Original message----- From: bridge-request@lists.osdl.org Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 03:08:06 +0100 To: bridge@lists.osdl.org Subject: Bridge Digest, Vol 17, Issue 25 > Send Bridge mailing list submissions to > bridge@lists.osdl.org > >