HRplot {moonBook} | R Documentation |
Draw a hazard ratio plot
Description
Draw a hazard ratio plot
Usage
HRplot(
out,
type = 1,
xlab = "",
ylab = "",
show.OR = TRUE,
show.CI = FALSE,
sig.level = 1,
cex = 1.2,
lwd = 2,
pch = 18,
col = NULL,
...
)
Arguments
out |
an object of class coxph or a resultant data.frame of mycph function |
type |
an integer indicating the type of plot. Default value is 1 |
xlab |
a title for the x axis |
ylab |
a title for the y axis |
show.OR |
a logical vector indicating whether or not show the text indicating the p value |
show.CI |
a logical vector indicating whether or not show the text indicating the confidence interval |
sig.level |
a numeric value of upper limit of p value of showing variables |
cex |
A numerical value giving the amount by which plotting OR/HR symbols should be magnified relative to the default, defaulting 1.2. |
lwd |
The line width, a positive number, defaulting to 2. |
pch |
Either an integer specifying a symbol or a single character to be used as the default in plotting OR/HR points. |
col |
A specification for the default plotting color. |
... |
arguments to be passed to plot |
Value
This function return NULL invisibly and draw graphs
Examples
require(survival)
attach(colon)
colon$TS=Surv(time,status==1)
out=mycph(TS~.,data=colon)
out
HRplot(out)
## Not run:
HRplot(out,type=1,pch=2,col=c("blue","red"))
HRplot(out,type=2,show.CI=TRUE,pch=2,cex=2,main="Hazard ratios of all individual variables")
## End(Not run)