axe-coxph | R Documentation |
Axing a coxph.
## S3 method for class 'coxph'
axe_env(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'coxph'
axe_data(x, verbose = FALSE, ...)
x |
A model object. |
verbose |
Print information each time an axe method is executed.
Notes how much memory is released and what functions are
disabled. Default is |
... |
Any additional arguments related to axing. |
The survival::coxph()
model is unique in how it uses environments in
its components, and butchering such an object can behave in surprising ways
in any environment other than the
global environment
(such as when wrapped in a function). We do not recommend that you use
butcher()
with a coxph
object anywhere other than the global environment.
Do this:
my_coxph_func <- function(df) { coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ x + strata(covar), df) } ## in global environment only: butcher(my_coxph_func(df))
Do not do this:
my_coxph_func <- function(df) { res <- coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ x + strata(covar), df) ## no: butcher(res) } ## will not work correctly: my_coxph_func(df)
Axed coxph object.
library(survival)
example_data <-
tibble::tibble(
time = rpois(1000, 2) + 1,
status = rbinom(1000, 1, .5),
x = rpois(1000, .5),
covar = rbinom(1000, 1, .5)
)
example_data
make_big_model <- function() {
boop <- runif(1e6)
coxph(Surv(time, status) ~ x + strata(covar), example_data)
}
res <- make_big_model()
weigh(res)
weigh(butcher(res))
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