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2007 Aug 18
0
rmeta package forestplot() function
Dear R users, I am trying to create a forest plot with a table of text using the forestplot() function in the rmeta package. I have been trying to reduce the font size of the resulting table of text, but have not been successful. I have tried adding options like 'cex' or 'font' but none of them seem to work. Is there anything I could do? This is what I have so far:
2009 Mar 21
1
Forestplot () box size question
Hi All, I have been able to modify the x-axis to start at zero by adding xlow and xhigh parameters; that was pretty simple. I have been unable to find the location of the code that would turn off the information weighting of the box size (I have smaller randomized trials getting less weight than a much larger non-randomized trial). The function is forestplot() from rmeta. Thanks for any
2006 Aug 29
1
forestplot fucntion in rmeta package
Dear R users, I would like to adjust the x axis the way I wanted using "forestplot(labeltext, mean, lower, upper, align = NULL, xlab = "", zero = 0, graphwidth = unit(2, "inches"), col = meta.colors(), xlog = FALSE)". I tried using xaxt="n" and then redefine the axis using axis(1, at=c(0,0.5,1.0 ,1.5,2.0,2.5),label=c(0,0.5,1.0,1.5,2.0,2.5)), but it
2011 Jan 31
0
Forest Plot Text
Hello All, I am having a problem creating text for my forest plot using the "forestplot" function in the rmeta package. I think my problem is that I have too many columns of text, so I was wondering if there is a way to shrink my text or to change the default setting. Here is an example: #### forest_mean<- as.numeric(c(NA, 1.00, 2.00, NA, 0.75, 1.10)) forest_lower<-
2007 Dec 18
1
Forestplot
I know there is a function forestplot from rmeta package and also the plot.meta from the meta package and maybe others, but they are rather complicated with extra plot parameters that I do not need and also they process only objects created with other package functions. But I wonder if anyone has a much simpler function using the basic plot to make a forestplot with only a median (or mean) and
2010 Oct 31
0
Fwd: ForestPlot or similar
> From: Abhijit Dasgupta <adasgupta@araastat.com> > Date: October 31, 2010 1:30:02 AM EDT > To: Matt Shotwell <shotwelm@musc.edu> > Subject: Re: [R] ForestPlot or similar > > I just did something very similar using ggplot's pointrange geom. In the following, I'm plotting hazard ratios, for which the nominal value is 1 and not 0. x has 5 columns: drug, hr,
2009 Jun 08
1
forestplot function in rmeta package
Hi, It is known that the area of square plotted by forestplot is proportional to the studies' weights. But since there is not weight parameter in forestplot function, how does this function proportion the area of each square based on the related study's weight? Look forward to your reply, Carol [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 10
2
forestplot
Dear R users, Is there any way to control the size of the box around the mean when creating a Forest plot using the forestplot function? regards Mark Mark T. Marino, MD VP, Early Clinical Development Mannkind Corp. 61 S. Paramus Road Paramus, NJ 07652 201-983-5238 Office 203-512-4008 Cell mmarino@mannkindcorp.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Feb 08
0
Modifying forestplot function in rmeta
All, I am using the forestplot function in rmeta. I was able to modify the x axis range by commenting out one line and feeding it two new parameters (I wanted to set zero as the axis start point). #xrange <- c(max(min(lower, na.rm = TRUE), clip[1]), min(max(upper, na.rm = TRUE), clip[2])) #new line xrange <- c(xlow,xhigh) Now I am trying to modify the text font size for
2012 Apr 21
0
help with rmeta package
Dear R users, I'm trying figuring out with forest plot and rmeta. Here's my code... library(rmeta) tabletext <- structure(c("", NA, "Sex", "[F]", "[M]", NA, "Age class", "(0,60]", "(60,80]", NA, "Karnofsky class", "[70;90]",
2009 Aug 18
1
combined value in forestplot function
Hi, How is the combined value (displayed by a diamond on the forest plot) of a meta-analysis illustrated by a forest plot calculated? The applied method and all calculation details are welcome. Thanks Carol [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 May 02
1
Forestplot question
Hi, I'm trying to build a Forest Plot using the second and fourth columns in the table (test.csv) below. My code is the following: curated <- data.frame("test.csv") tmp <- curated$coef tmp1 <- curated$se_coef plt <- metaplot(tmp, tmp1, xlim = c(-.45, .45)) I keep getting the following error at the last line and am not sure why: Error in if (is.na(lower[i] + upper[i]))
2008 May 28
2
rmeta package: metaplot or forestplot of meta-analysis under DSL (ramdon) model
Dear all, I could not draw a forest plot for meta-analysis under ramdon models using the rmeta package. The rmeta has a default function for MH (fixed-effect) model. Has the rmeta package been updated for such a function? Or someone revised it and kept a private code? I would appreciate it if you could provide some information on this question. Thanks, Andrew This email is intended
2011 Aug 22
0
Multiple forest plots with the same x-axis and colour coded estimates and lines
Dear all, I would like to draw three forest plots to represent results at years 1, 2 and 3. I have the data as point estimates and 95% confidence intervals. Using the following code I can get three basic forest plots - the first which has the table of results. I have to plot each separately as the usual par(mfrow=c(3,1)) does not work with the function forestplot within rmeta. I can easily put
2002 Feb 06
3
Help plot
Hello, I would like plot a vector and want to specify the Xticks which will be displayed. Is it possible ? For example, suppose that x is a vector of length 3. I just want the Xticks (and the corresponding labels) for 1 2 and 3 to be displayed ( and not 1, 1.5, 2,2.5, ....) . Thanks -- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- Olivier MARTIN PhD student
2009 Dec 28
2
refering to the 'boundaries' of a graph
Please see this code for a demonstration of my problem... xlim <- c(-1,5) plot(1:4, xlim=xlim) abline(v=xlim[1]) abline(v=xlim[2]) When I refer to xlim, it is not referring to the boundaries of the graphical region, it refers to the maximum and minimum xticks. My question is how can I refer to the x axis boundaries (and similarly y axis) of the graph? -- View this message in context:
2017 Jun 13
0
WG: Fw: Re: rmarkdown and font size
Hi Dan, Hi All, I read the below post. I am wondering how do I know which "keys" are available, e.g. "core.r" and "pre". Where kind I find the definition of what can be adjusted and which "words" to use? Kind regards Georg > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 08. Juni 2017 um 16:16 Uhr > Von: "Nordlund, Dan (DSHS/RDA)" <NordlDJ at
2017 Dec 20
0
outlining (highlighting) pixels in ggplot2
Hi Eric, you can use an annotate-layer, eg ind<-which(sig>0,arr.ind = T) ggplot(m1.melted, aes(x = Month, y = Site, fill = Concentration), autoscale = FALSE, zmin = -1 * zmax1, zmax = zmax1) + geom_tile() + coord_equal() + scale_fill_gradient2(low = "darkred", mid = "white", high = "darkblue",
2009 Jul 25
1
yaxp problem for more irregular time series in one plot
Good day, I'm trying to get more time series in one plot. As there are bigger differences in values of variables I need logaritmic y axis. The code I use is the following: nvz_3_data <- read.csv('/home/tomas/R_outputs/nvz_3.csv') date <- (nvz_3_data$date) NO3 <- (nvz_3_data$NO3) NH4 <- (nvz_3_data$NH4) date_p <- as.POSIXct(date, "CET") par(mfrow=c(2,1), ylog
2008 Oct 19
1
convert lines to inches
Hi, how can I convert the unit "lines" of par("mar") into inches? par("mai") could help, but does not (see code below). I want to plot a curve in a predefined size in pdf (I add some margin space to the plot width&height, everything is in cm): pdf("test.pdf",width=(20+2+4)/2.54,height=(10+3+1)/2.54) plot(10:30,