Re: [R] refline in forest() {metafor}

2013-12-12 Thread johnwilliams
I would like another line, and the solution below will work great. Thank you.

- John

Quoting "Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT)"
:

> Regarding your question: Do you want *another* line or do you just want to
> move the reference line to the value of the summary estimate? The latter can
> be done by passing the value of the summary estimate to the 'refline'
> argument. If you want another line, you could just use the abline function,
> or, for finer control, the segments function. Something like:
>
> segments(coef(res), 0, coef(res), res$k, lty="dashed")
>
> where 'res' is the name of the fitted model object. You may have to play
> around with the 0 and res$k values, so that the line has the 'correct'
> length.
>
> Thanks for the positive feedback about the package.
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
> --
> Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Ph.D., Statistician
> Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
> School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
> Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences
> Maastricht University, P.O. Box 616 (VIJV1)
> 6200 MD Maastricht, The Netherlands
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> 
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> Subject: [R] refline in forest() {metafor}
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am using forest.rma to plot a random effects model meta-analysis. I noticed
> that refline sets a vertical line indicating the null hypothesis.
>
> Is there a way to draw another vertical line, possibly dashed, centered on
> the
> summary estimate?
>
> Prof. Viechtbauer, if you happen to read this, I'd like to thank you for
> making
> an excellent package. I have been using the metafor package to do my first
> meta-analysis, having never used R before. The documentation is thorough and
> intuitive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> John Williams
> ALB Candidate
> Harvard University Extension School
> johnwilli...@fas.harvard.edu
>
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[R] refline in forest() {metafor}

2013-12-11 Thread johnwilliams
Hello all,

I am using forest.rma to plot a random effects model meta-analysis. I noticed
that refline sets a vertical line indicating the null hypothesis.

Is there a way to draw another vertical line, possibly dashed, centered on the
summary estimate?

Prof. Viechtbauer, if you happen to read this, I'd like to thank you for making
an excellent package. I have been using the metafor package to do my first
meta-analysis, having never used R before. The documentation is thorough and
intuitive.

Thanks,

John

John Williams
ALB Candidate
Harvard University Extension School
johnwilli...@fas.harvard.edu

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