| forester {ezcox} | R Documentation | 
Create a forest plot for simple data
Description
Create a forest plot for simple data
Usage
forester(
  data,
  display_cols = c("Variable", "HR", "lower_95", "upper_95"),
  estimate_precision = 2,
  null_line_at = 1,
  font_family = "mono",
  x_scale_linear = TRUE,
  xlim = NULL,
  xbreaks = NULL,
  point_sizes = 3,
  point_shape = 16,
  label_hjust = 0,
  label_vjust = -1,
  label_color = "blue",
  label_size = 3
)
Arguments
| data | Data frame (required). The information to be displayed as the forest plot. | 
| display_cols | 4 columns stand for axis text and the forest data,
default using  | 
| estimate_precision | Integer. The number of decimal places on the estimate (default 2). | 
| null_line_at | Numeric. Default 0. Change to 1 if using relative measures such as OR, RR. | 
| font_family | String. The font to use for the ggplot. Default "mono". | 
| x_scale_linear | Logical. Default TRUE, change to FALSE for log scale | 
| xlim | Vector. Manually specify limits for the x axis as a vector length 2, i.e. c(low, high) | 
| xbreaks | Vector. X axis breaks to label. Specify limits in xlim if using this option. | 
| point_sizes | Vector. Length should be equal to 1 or nrow(left_side_data). The sizes of the points in the center plot, where 3.25 is the default. | 
| point_shape | Vector. Length should be equal to 1 or nrow(left_side_data). The shapes of the points in the center plot, where 16 (a filled circle) is the default. | 
| label_hjust,label_vjust,label_color,label_size | hjust, vjust color and size for the label text. | 
Value
a ggplot object.
Examples
library(survival)
t1 <- ezcox(lung, covariates = c(
  "age", "sex",
  "ph.karno", "pat.karno"
))
p <- forester(t1, xlim = c(0, 1.5))
p
p2 <- forester(t1, xlim = c(0.5, 1.5))
p2