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2010 May 05
1
Error messages with psm and not cph in Hmisc
While
sm4.6ll<-fit.mult.impute(Surv(agesi, si)~partner+ in.love+ pubty+ FPA+
strat(gender),fitter = cph, xtrans = dated.sexrisk2.i, data =
dated.sexrisk2, x=T,y=T,surv=T, time.inc=16)
runs perfectly using Hmisc, Design and mice under R11 run via Sciviews-K,
with
library(Design)
library(mice)
ds2d<-datadist(dated.sexrisk2)
options(datadist="ds2d")
2007 Jun 18
1
psm/survreg coefficient values ?
I am using psm to model some parametric survival data, the data is for
length of stay in an emergency department. There are several ways a
patient's stay in the emergency department can end (discharge, admit, etc..)
so I am looking at modeling the effects of several covariates on the various
outcomes. Initially I am trying to fit a survival model for each type of
outcome using the psm
2007 Nov 29
1
Survreg(), Surv() and interval-censored data
Can anybody give me a neat example of interval censored data analysis codes in R?
Given that suvreg(Surv(c(1,1,NA,3),c(2,NA,2,3),type="interval2")~1)
works why does
survreg(Surv(data[,1],data[,2],type="interval2")~1)
not work where
data is :
T.1 T.2 Status
1 0.0000000 0.62873036 1
2 0.0000000 2.07039068 1
3 0.0000000
2011 May 08
1
question about val.surv in R
Dear R users:
I tried to use val.surv to give an internal validation of survival
prediction model.
I used the sample sources.
# Generate failure times from an exponential distribution
set.seed(123) # so can reproduce results
n <- 1000
age <- 50 + 12*rnorm(n)
sex <- factor(sample(c('Male','Female'), n, rep=TRUE, prob=c(.6, .4)))
cens <- 15*runif(n)
h
2004 Feb 02
1
PSM function in Design package (PR#6525)
Full_Name: Oleg Raisky
Version: 1.8.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (63.246.203.107)
This is a completely fresh R install. I'm trying to use Design package. Every
time I run the first example for psm() I'm getting an error <<couldn't find
function "survreg.fit">>. However, survreg.fit does exists in the search path.
Is there something I can do to fix
2013 Apr 19
2
NAMESPACE and imports
I am cleaning up the rms package to not export functions not to be called
directly by users. rms uses generic functions defined in other packages.
For example there is a latex method in the Hmisc package, and rms has a
latex method for objects of class "anova.rms" so there are anova.rms and
latex.anova.rms functions in rms. I use:
2006 Feb 13
2
Survreg(), Surv() and interval-censored data
Can survreg() handle interval-censored data like the documentation
says? I ask because the command:
survreg(Surv(start, stop, event) ~ 1, data = heart)
fails with the error message
Invalid survival type
yet the documentation for Surv() states:
"Presently, the only methods allowing interval censored data are
the parametric models computed by 'survreg'"
2013 Jul 11
0
[R-pkgs] Major Update to rms package
The rms ("Regression Modeling Strategies") package has undergone a
massive update. The entire list of updates is at the bottom of this
note. CRAN has the update for linux and will soon have it for Windows
and Mac - check http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rms/ for
availability. This rms update relies on a major update of the Hmisc
package.
The most user-visible changes are:
2008 Jan 23
2
Parametric survival models with left truncated, right censored data
Dear All,
I would like to fit some parametric survival models using left
truncated, right censored data in R. However I am having problems
finding a function to fit parametric survival models which can handle
left truncated data.
I have tested both the survreg function in package survival:
fit1 <- survreg(Surv(start, stop, status) ~ X + Y + Z, data=data1)
and the psm function in package
2004 Nov 23
6
Weibull survival regression
Dear R users,
Please can you help me with a relatively straightforward problem that I
am struggling with? I am simply trying to plot a baseline survivor and
hazard function for a simple data set of lung cancer survival where
`futime' is follow up time in months and status is 1=dead and 0=alive.
Using the survival package:
lung.wbs <- survreg( Surv(futime, status)~ 1, data=lung,
2010 May 19
1
Nomogram with multiple interactions (package rms)
Dear list,
I'm facing the following problem :
A cox model with my sex variable interacting with several continuous variables : cph(S~sex*(x1+x2+x3))
And I'd like to make a nomogram. I know it's a bit tricky and one mights argue that nomogram is not a good a choice...
I could use the parameter interact=list(sex=("male","female"),x1=c(a,b,c))... but with rcs or pol
2009 Jan 09
2
rpart with interval censored data crashes R
Hi Everyone,
This example code results in R 'crashing'; that is the R application closes
with no warnings or error messages.
#-----------------------
myD <- read.table(stdin(), header=TRUE, nrows=20)
Broth Salt pH Temp N Y Growth
1 310 9.0 2.92 10 90.0 NA 0
2 615 6.0 7.82 30 1.0 2 1
3 217 2.0 7.34 10 7.0 8
2006 May 03
3
Giving Error
I tried your code, but it's giving the following
error..
Error in match.fun(FUN) : argument "FUN" is missing,
with no default
2012 Dec 06
1
as.matrix.Surv -- R core question/opinions
1. A Surv object is a matrix with some extra attributes. The as.matrix.Surv function
removes the extras but otherwise leaves it as is.
2. The last several versions of the survival library were accidentally missing the
S3method('as.matrix', 'Surv') line from their NAMESPACE file. (Instead it's position is
held by a duplicate of the line just above it in the NAMESPACE file,
2006 Mar 16
2
Surv object in data.frame and Design package
Dear All,
there seems to be some strange influence of the Design package on
data.frame. If I build a data.frame containing a Surv object without
loading the package Design, the data frame is usable to coxph. If instead I
just load Design and build a data.frame afterwards, the naming of the Surv
object is different and it does not work with coxph.
(In my real application I loaded Design to use the
2011 Aug 20
1
val.surv
Dear R-users,
I have two questions regarding validation and calibration of Survival regression models.
1. I am trying to calibrate and validate a cox model using val.surv.
here is my code:
f.1<-cph(Surv(time,event)~age, x=T, y=T, data=train)
test1<-test[,"age"]
val.surv(f.1, newdata=data.frame(test1), u=10)
but I get an error message:
Error in val.surv(f.1, newdata
2012 Oct 01
2
Hmisc describe error
Describe fails for me with a message similar to what was an issue in 2008 and got fixed according to posts.
R version 2.15.0 (2012-03-30)
Copyright (C) 2012 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)
# output truncated
> options(chmhelp = FALSE, help_type = "text")
> .help.ESS <- help
>
2004 May 21
1
interval-censored data in coxph
Hi,
I am wondering how to specify interval-censored data
in coxph? The example in the help page
summary(coxph(Surv(start, stop, event) ~ x, data =
test2))
is for counting process data, is the counting process
data the same as interval-censored data?
Thanks
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2009 Oct 07
0
Updates to rms package
The rms package, a replacement for the Design package, has been updated
on CRAN. The most major change is the addition of smooth calibration
curves for externally (val.surv function) or internally (calibrate.cph,
calibrate.psm) validating a survival model with right-censored data.
The polspline package is used to estimate the survival probability at a
fixed time point as a function of the
2009 Oct 07
0
Updates to rms package
The rms package, a replacement for the Design package, has been updated
on CRAN. The most major change is the addition of smooth calibration
curves for externally (val.surv function) or internally (calibrate.cph,
calibrate.psm) validating a survival model with right-censored data.
The polspline package is used to estimate the survival probability at a
fixed time point as a function of the