Thanks for the tip! Ulrik, I've solved the problem with a different code....
Best ;) Ulrik Stervbo <ulrik.ster...@gmail.com> escreveu em qua, 19/07/2017 às 20:28 : > Hi Rosa, > > You pass a vector to ggplot, which expects a data.frame. I am sure you > meant to do this: > > point7$y_point7 <- point7$beta0_7 + point7$beta1_7*point7$time + point7 > $epsilon_7 > > ggplot(point7, aes(time, y_point7)) + geom_line() > > HTH > Ulrik > > > On Wed, 19 Jul 2017 at 20:37 Rosa Oliveira <rosit...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I’m trying to do a spaghetti plot and I know I’m doing all wrong, It must >> be. >> >> What I need: >> >> 15 subjects, each with measurements over 5 different times (t1, ..., t5), >> and the variable that I need to represent in the spaguetti plot is given by: >> >> PCR = b0 + b1 * ti + epsilon >> >> B0, - baseline of each subject >> B1 - trajectory of each subject over time (so multiply by t) >> Epsilon - error associated with each subject >> >> Regression model with mixed effects. >> >> Thus, I generated b0, b1, epsilon and time created sequence. >> >> But I need to do spaguetti plot of the outcome and I can not understand >> how much I search the publications. >> >> Sorry for the stupidity, but I do not even know how to do it and I need >> it with the utmost urgency to finish a publication proposal :( >> >> Follows what I tried to do :( :( :( >> >> >> library(ggplot2) >> library(reshape) >> library(lattice) >> library(gtable) >> library(grid) >> >> >> set.seed(9027) >> >> n.longitudinal.observations = 5 # number of PCR >> measures (per subject) in the hospital period >> subjects = 15 # Number >> of simulations (1 per subject in the study) >> >> beta0_7_gerar = rnorm(subjects, mean = 1, sd = .5) >> beta0_7 = >> as.data.frame(matrix(beta0_7_gerar,nrow=subjects,ncol=1)) # beta 0 - >> input variable used to calculate PCR (the outcome) >> beta1_7_gerar = rnorm(subjects, mean = -1, sd = .5) >> beta1_7 = >> as.data.frame(matrix(beta1_7_gerar,nrow=subjects,ncol=1) ) # beta 1 - >> input variable used to calculate PCR (the outcome) >> >> tj_gerar = seq.int(1, >> n.longitudinal.observations, 1) >> epsilon_7_gerar = rnorm(5*subjects, mean = 0, sd = .1) >> epsilon_7 = >> as.data.frame(matrix(epsilon_7_gerar,nrow=subjects,ncol=1) ) # epsilon_7 >> - input variable used to calculate PCR (the outcome) - associated with each >> subject >> >> tj = >> as.data.frame(matrix(tj_gerar,nrow=subjects,ncol=1) ) # >> time >> >> point7 <- cbind(beta0_7, beta1_7, tj, epsilon_7) >> point7 >> point7 <- as.data.frame(point7) >> >> colnames(point7) = c("beta0_7","beta1_7","time", "epsilon_7") >> >> >> y_point7 <- point7$beta0_7 + point7$beta1_7*point7$time + point7 >> $epsilon_7 (the outcome of the study - PCR) >> y_point7 >> >> require(ggplot2) >> >> png('test.png') >> p = ggplot(y_point7, aes(time, y_point7)) + geom_line() >> print(p) >> dev.off() >> savehistory() >> >> >> >> >> >> >> OR: >> >> In the last part I also tried: >> >> >> ID = rep(1:3, each = 5) >> >> >> point7 <- cbind(ID,beta0_7, beta1_7, tj, epsilon_7) >> point7 >> point7 <- as.data.frame(point7) >> >> colnames(point7) = c("ID","beta0_7","beta1_7","time", "epsilon_7") >> >> >> >> >> >> y_point7 <- point7$beta0_7 + point7$beta1_7*point7$time + point7 >> $epsilon_7 >> y_point7 >> >> crp7 <- y_point7 >> >> head(point7, n = 15) >> >> >> ggplot(aes(x = tj_gerar, y = crp7), data = point7) + >> geom_line(aes(group = ID), color = "gray") + >> geom_smooth(aes(group = 1), method = "lm", size = 3, color = "red", se >> = FALSE) + >> theme_bw() >> >> But none of these worked :( >> >> I was looking to have something like: >> >> >> Being the outcome PCR and the year the times (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). >> >> Can someone help me please? >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Best Rosa >> >> >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >> PLEASE do read the posting guide >> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > -- Enviado do Gmail Mobile [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.