addpoly | R Documentation |
Function to add polygons (sometimes called ‘diamonds’) to a forest plot, for example to indicate summary estimates for subgroups of studies or to indicate fitted/predicted values based on models involving moderators.
addpoly(x, ...)
x |
either an object of class |
... |
other arguments. |
Currently, methods exist for three types of situations.
In the first case, object x
is a fitted model coming from the rma.uni
, rma.mh
, rma.peto
, rma.glmm
, or rma.mv
functions. The model must either be an equal- or a random-effects model, that is, the model should not contain any moderators. The corresponding method is addpoly.rma
. It can be used to add a polygon to an existing forest plot (usually at the bottom), showing the summary estimate (with its confidence interval) based on the fitted model.
Alternatively, x
can be an object of class "predict.rma"
obtained with the predict
function. In this case, polygons based on the predicted values are drawn. The corresponding method is addpoly.predict.rma
.
Alternatively, object x
can be a vector with values at which one or more polygons should be drawn. The corresponding method is addpoly.default
.
Wolfgang Viechtbauer wvb@metafor-project.org https://www.metafor-project.org
Viechtbauer, W. (2010). Conducting meta-analyses in R with the metafor package. Journal of Statistical Software, 36(3), 1–48. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v036.i03
addpoly.rma
, addpoly.predict.rma
, and addpoly.default
for the specific method functions.
forest
for functions to draw forest plots to which polygons can be added.
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