plot.phreg | R Documentation |
Plot(s) of the hazard, density, cumulative hazards, and/or the survivor function(s) for each stratum.
## S3 method for class 'phreg'
plot(
x,
fn = c("haz", "cum", "den", "sur"),
main = NULL,
xlim = NULL,
ylim = NULL,
xlab = "Duration",
ylab = "",
col,
lty,
printLegend = TRUE,
score = 1,
fig = TRUE,
...
)
x |
A |
fn |
Which function should be plotted? Default is the hazard function(s). |
main |
Header for the plot |
xlim |
x limits |
ylim |
y limits |
xlab |
x label |
ylab |
y label |
col |
Color(s) for the curves. Defaults to black. |
lty |
Line type for the curve(s). Defaults to 1:(No. of strata). |
printLegend |
Logical, or character ("topleft", "bottomleft",
"topright" or "bottomright"); if |
score |
Multiplication factor for the hazard function. |
fig |
logical, should the graph be drawn? If FALSE, data is returned. |
... |
Extra parameters passed to 'plot' and 'lines'. |
No return value if fig = TRUE, otherwise the cumulative
hazards function (coordinates), given fn = "cum"
.
Reference hazard is given by the fit; zero for all covariates, and the reference category for factors.
Göran Broström
phreg
y <- rllogis(40, shape = 1, scale = 1)
x <- rep(c(1,1,2,2), 10)
fit <- phreg(Surv(y, rep(1, 40)) ~ x, dist = "loglogistic")
plot(fit)
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