The package has a plot() method for random-effects meta-analyses as well, either those produced by meta.DSL or meta.summaries.

There are examples on the help page for meta.DSL.

        -thomas


On Tue, 27 May 2008, Shi, Jiajun [BSD] - KNP wrote:

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


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