Nothing
#' Regression Helper Functions
#'
#' This R-package provides functions that primarily aimed at helping
#' you work with regression models. While much of the data presented by the
#' standard regression output is useful and important - there is often a
#' need for further simplification prior to publication. The methods implemented
#' in this package are inspired by some of the top journals such as NEJM, BMJ,
#' and other medical journals as this is my research field.
#'
#' @section Output functions:
#'
#' The package has function that automatically prints the crude unadjusted estimates
#' of a function next to the adjusted estimates, a common practice for medical
#' publications.
#'
#' The forestplot wrappers allows for easily displaying regression
#' estimates, often convenient for models with a large number of variables.
#' There is also functionality that can help you comparing different models,
#' e.g. subsets of patients or compare different regression types.
#'
#' @section Time-splitter:
#'
#' When working with Cox regressions the proportional hazards can sometimes be violated.
#' As the \code{tt()} approach doesn't lend itself that well to big datasets I often
#' rely on time-splitting the dataset and then using the start time as an interaction
#' term. See the function \code{\link{timeSplitter}()} and the associated
#' \code{vignette("timeSplitter")}.
#'
#' @section Other regression functions:
#'
#' In addition to these funciton the package has some extentions to linear regression
#' where it extends the functionality by allowing for robust covariance matrices.
#' by integrating the \pkg{'sandwich'}-package for \code{rms::\link[rms]{ols}()}.
#'
#' @section Important notice:
#'
#' This package has an extensive test-set for ensuring that everything behaves as expected.
#' Despite this I strongly urge you to check that the values make sense. I commonly use
#' the regression methods available in the \pkg{'rms'}-package and in the \pkg{'stats'}-package.
#' In addition I use the \code{\link[survival]{coxph}()} in many of my analyses and should
#' also be safe. Please send me a notice if you are using the package with some other
#' regression models, especially if you have some tests verifying the functionality.
#'
#' @author Max Gordon
#' @name Greg-package
#' @docType package
NULL
Any scripts or data that you put into this service are public.
Add the following code to your website.
For more information on customizing the embed code, read Embedding Snippets.