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print
method to be equal to summary
methodWeightIt
packageEnhancements
iso_reg
and force_bounds
to adjustedsurv()
and adjustedcif()
functions to allow applying correction techniques outside plotting as wellvariable
, ev_time
or event
contain missings, includes the new mi_extrapolation
argument in adjustedsurv()
and adjustedcif()
ratio
argument to adjusted_rmst()
and adjusted_rmtl()
functionsto
values in adjusted_rmst()
and adjusted_rmtl()
, which speeds up plot_rmst_curve()
and plot_rmtl_curve()
considerablyBug Fixes
adjusted_rmst()
, adjusted_rmtl()
and output of adjusted_curve_test()
and functions that rely on those functions. This is fixed now, but may lead to slightly different estimates than in previous versions.New Features
surv_tmle
and cif_tmle
, based on the concrete
packagesurv_iv_2SRIF
surv_prox_iptw
, surv_prox_aiptw
based on code from Andrew Yingadjusted_curve_ratio()
functionplot_curve_ratio()
functionDocumentation
WeightIt
as suggested by Noah GreiferEnhancements
New features
plot.adjustedsurv()
(all arguments starting with risk_table
)plot_rmst_curve()
functionplot_rmtl_curve()
functionadjusted_surv_quantile()
functionRefactored
adjsurv
and adjcif
output objects of adjustedsurv()
and adjsutedcif()
respectively to adj
difference
and ratio
arguments into one contrast
argument in adjusted_rmst()
, adjusted_rmtl()
, adjusted_surv_quantile()
, plot_rmst_curve()
and plot_rmtl_curve()
functionstmle
in adjustedsurv()
and adjustedcif()
due to concrete
being removed from CRANDocumentation
Bug Fixes
...
) syntax not being correctly evaluated. For example, supplying estimand="ATT"
to adjustedsurv()
with method="iptw_km"
and a formula in the treatment_model
argument would result in the estimand
argument not being passed to weightit()
.plot.adjustedsurv()
when the adjustedsurv
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