Plot.Cusum.Events {newTestSurvRec} | R Documentation |
Plot data with recurrent events
Description
This function plot data with recurrent events
Usage
Plot.Cusum.Events(yy, xy = 1, xf= 1, colevent = "blue", colcensor = "red",
ltyx = 1, lwdx = 1)
Arguments
yy |
Data type recurrent events. Examples: TBCplapyr, TBCplathi or TBCpyrthi |
xy |
Initial unit to start the plotted |
xf |
Final unit of the plotted |
colevent |
It is color that identifies the event |
colcensor |
it is color that identifies the censor |
ltyx |
The line type. Line types can either be specified as an integer (0 |
lwdx |
The line width, a positive number, defaulting to 1. The interpretation is device-specific, and some devices do not implement line widths less than one. (See the help on the device for details of the interpretation.) |
Details
This function print and plot as max 5 units each intent.
Value
Print the data correspond to the selects units
Note
This graph is useful because it facilitates the processes of counting in the units
Author(s)
Dr. Carlos M. Martinez M., <cmmm7031@gmail.com>
References
Martinez, C. (2009). Generalizacion de algunas pruebas clasicas de comparacion de curvas de supervivencia al caso de eventos de naturaleza recurrente. Tesis doctoral. Universidad Central de Venezuela (UCV). Caracas-Venezuela.
See Also
Plot.Data, Events, Plot. Surv.Rec
Examples
XL<-data(TBCplapyr)
#TBCplapyr
# See, the unit number 1 to 24
Plot.Cusum.Events(TBCplapyr,1,24,"green","red",2,1)
# See, the unit number 10 to 12
Plot.Cusum.Events(TBCplapyr,10,12,"pink","blue",1,3)
# See, the unit number 5 to 9
Plot.Cusum.Events(TBCplapyr,5,11,,,2,3)