I am printing three graphs into the same page using par(mfrow=c(1,3)) and the I
want to save the file as postscript format using postscript()
When input the postscript file into the manuscript the three graphs appear on
separate pages. What have I missed and done wrong?
Thank you in advan
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Ämne: RE: [R] Three plots with logged X-axis in the same plot
Can you supply us with a bit of sample data? It's not clear from your
description of the problem if you are working with equivalent x -s
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Skickat: den 16 maj 2013 14:13
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Ämne: Re: [R] Three plots with logged X-axis in the same plot
On 05/16/2013 09:50 PM, Öhagen Patrik wrote:
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I have, say, three plots with several medical terms on the y-axis plotted
against HR's on a log-scaled x-axis. In order to highlight the time profile for
the different plots, I would like to "merge" (put them next to each other, if
that makes sense) together the log scaled x-axises and present t
Please note that I want to use log-scale on the x-axis which makes the polygon
function sad.
Cheers, Patrik
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Skickat: den 14 mars 2013 08:47
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Dear All,
As an attempt to highlight the overall pattern in a Forest plot, I would like
to "highlight" the area around HR=1. I cannot find any simple tools for
painting a grey ribbon between 0.9 and 1.1. Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance!
Cheers, Patrik
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The sqldf package as suggested by a friendly soul worked excellent.
...and yes! Forever +/- epsilon ;)
Cheers, Patrik
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Skickat: den 19 december 2012 14:47
Till: Öhagen Patrik
Dear List,
Are there any tricks or wise suggestions on how to import huge comma separated
files into R? We have used the ordinary "read syntax" but it takes forever
Thank you in advance!
Cheers, Patrik
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I am trying to plot a simple survival curve using;
plot(survfit(Surv(d01,cens) ,conf.type="none" ),xlab="Time",ylab="Survival")
I would be interested in a percentage scale on the y-axis. How do I achieve
sucha scale?
Thank you in advance!
I did a simple little simulation of a binary variable in a two armed trial. I
was quite surprised by the number of p-values delivered by the fisher.test
function which was >1(!). Of course, under the null hypothesis you expect a
fair number of outcomes with the same number of event in both arms
Dear List,
I each iteration of a simulation study, I would like to save the p-value
generated by "coxph". I fail to see how to adress the p-value. Do I have to
calculate it myself from the Wald Test statistic?
Cheers, Paddy
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Are the confidence Intervals for proportion according to Blyth,Still & Casella
implemented in R?
Thank you in advance!
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Are the confidence Intervals for proportion according to Blyth,Still & Casella
implemented in R?
Thank you in advance!
Cheers, Patrik
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Dear List,
I have used all my resources (i.e. "help.search) and I still havn't been able
to figure out if there is an Exponential Smoothing command in R.
Thank you in advance!
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Dear List,
Please put me on the right track. I have been searching for the R functions for
measures of agreement. Where should I look?
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in my table.
I hope that made sense?
Thank you in advance!
Cheer, Patrik
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Ämne: Re: [R] Controlling the Output from table()
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Dear All,
I would like to have some controll over the output from the function table(). I
want to controll the order of the cells and I want to include empty cells (if
any).
Example: I have ordinal data wich takes the values 1,2,3N but I want the
output from table to put the frequencies
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