Dear Peter,
This indeed resolves the problem.
Many thanks. My apologies for not starting a new thread. I am a new R user
and not yet fully integrated into the R community.
Kind regards,
Bart Ferket
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Dear professor Harrell,
I probably have the same problem as Haleh Ghaem Maralani.
I am using the rms package and the rcspline.plot function to assess the
relation of a continuous predictor to the log hazard function.
I would like to use the adj statement, for example using this test
dataset:
On 2012-07-19 07:10, Bart Ferket wrote:
Dear professor Harrell,
I probably have the same problem as Haleh Ghaem Maralani.
I am using the rms package and the rcspline.plot function to assess the
relation of a continuous predictor to the log hazard function.
I would like to use the adj
Dear Dr ;
I am a PhD student at Epidemiology department of National University of
Singapore. I used R command (rcspline.plot) for plotting restricted cubic
spline – the model is based on Cox. I managed to get a plot without
adjustment for other covariates, but I have a
Please follow the posting guide. You didn't state which package you are
using and didn't include a trivial self-reproducing example that causes the
error.
For your purpose the rms package is going to plot restricted cubic spline
fits (and shaded confidence bands) more flexibly.
Frank
Haleh
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