meta.ave.plot | R Documentation |
Generates a forest plot to visualize effect sizes estimates and overall averages from the meta.ave functions in vcmeta. If the column exp(Estimate) is present, this function plots the exponentiated effect size and CI found in columns exp(Estimate), exp(LL), and exp(UL). Otherwise, this function plots the effect size and CI found in the columns Estimate, LL, and UL.
meta.ave.plot(
result,
reference_line = NULL,
diamond_height = 0.2,
ggtheme = ggplot2::theme_classic()
)
result |
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reference_line |
Optional x-value for a reference line. Only applies if focuse is 'Difference' or 'Both'. Defaults to NULL, in which case a reference line is not drawn. |
diamond_height |
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ggtheme |
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Returns a ggplot object. If stored, can be further customized via the ggplot API
# Plot results from meta.ave.mean2
m1 <- c(7.4, 6.9)
m2 <- c(6.3, 5.7)
sd1 <- c(1.72, 1.53)
sd2 <- c(2.35, 2.04)
n1 <- c(40, 60)
n2 <- c(40, 60)
result <- meta.ave.mean2(.05, m1, m2, sd1, sd2, n1, n2, bystudy = TRUE)
meta.ave.plot(result, reference_line = 0)
# Plot results from meta.ave.meanratio2
# Note that this plots the exponentiated effect size and CI
m1 <- c(53, 60, 53, 57)
m2 <- c(55, 62, 58, 61)
sd1 <- c(4.1, 4.2, 4.5, 4.0)
sd2 <- c(4.2, 4.7, 4.9, 4.8)
cor <- c(.7, .7, .8, .85)
n <- c(30, 50, 30, 70)
result <- meta.ave.meanratio.ps(.05, m1, m2, sd1, sd2, cor, n, bystudy = TRUE)
myplot <- meta.ave.plot(result, reference_line = 1)
myplot
# Change x-scale to log2
library(ggplot2)
myplot <- myplot + scale_x_continuous(
trans = 'log2',
limits = c(0.75, 1.25),
name = "Estimated Ratio of Means, Log2 Scale"
)
myplot
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