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> Dear R help list,
>
> I would like to perform a score test for a subset of the parameters
> estimated with coxph using the frailty() option.
> As illustrated in the following reproducible example, I am able to perform
> the score test with the standard coxph() but not in presence of frailty()
>
Thank you so much for your response and apologies for the delay in responding.
This has been helpful.
I have been looking into several other options over the last few weeks and been
talking with statisticians as well and SAS seems to have some options that work
for survey type of data. At this
Hi,
I has trying to convert some raw values into a big number with the
library gmp.
However the library makes R crash. Two questions:
1. Should I report the problem and if yes, where can I report the problem?
2. Is the source code for the R version of GMP somewhere on eg. github, so
I can
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> I has trying to convert some raw values into a big number with the
> library gmp.
> However the library makes R crash. Two questions:
> 1. Should I report the problem and if yes, where can I report the problem?
> 2. Is the source code for the R version of GMP somewhere on eg. gith
And for a different opinion...
Packages that allow the user to trigger core dumps (regardless of how) should
be reported and fixed. It is the responsibility of the R package author to put
in input validation to avoid such errors. You can read the description file via
the maintainer function or
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