Description Usage Arguments Value Author(s) See Also Examples
DynNom.lm
displays the results of an lm
model object as a dynamic nomogram in an 'RStudio' panel or web browser.
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model |
an |
data |
dataframe containing the accompanying data |
clevel |
confidence level required |
covariate |
The option to choose the type of covariate(s) input control widget for numeric values. If "slider" (the default) is chosen a shiny application with slider control widgets are used while if "numeric" is chosen numeric values input controls will be displayed. |
A dynamic nomogram in a shiny application which recognises all the predictors in the model and uses them to build a sidebar panel. It sets up drop down menus for factors and sliders set at the mean and bounded by the range for covariates.
The individual predictions with a relative confidence interval are calculated using the predict
function, displaying either graphically as an interactive plot in the Graphical Summary
tab or a table in the Numerical Summary
tab. A table of model output is also available in the Model Summary
tab.
Amirhossein Jalali, Alberto Alvarez-Iglesias, John Newell
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# a linear regression model
model1 <- lm(Fertility ~ Agriculture + Education + Catholic , data = swiss)
DynNom(model1, swiss)
model2 <- lm(uptake ~ Plant + conc + Plant * conc, data = CO2)
DynNom(model2, CO2)
## End(Not run)
if (interactive()) {
data1 <- data.frame(state.x77)
fit1 <- lm(formula = Life.Exp ~ ., data = data1)
DynNom(fit1, data1)
}
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