forrest plot
Dear Thomas, thank you very much for the informations, I want just that one! But how can I do? Can you tell me where can I try the commands to do that graphic? Thank you a lot Michela ************************************** Dr.ssa Michela Ballardini Unit?? di Biostatistica e Sperimentazioni Cliniche c/o Osp. Morgagni-Pierantoni - Pad. Valsalva Via Forlanini, 34 47100 Forl?? Tel 0543-731836 Tel/Fax 0543-731612 ************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Lumley" <tlumley at u.washington.edu> To: "Michela Ballardini" <m.ballardini at ior-forli.it> Cc: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2005 8:19 PM Subject: Re: [R] forrest plot metaplot() will not currently do asymmetric confidence intervals, which seems to be what you want. I'm making a revised version based on Paul Murrell's grid example at http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/~paul/RGraphics/examples-table.png which will be more flexible. -thomas
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Michela Ballardini wrote:
Hello I'm trying to plot hazard risk values using the function metaplot with the specifications: metaplot(mn=c(-0.28174,-0.71444,-0.12375,-0.12426,-0.30011,-0.45058,-0.07324),se=c(0.20766,0.42691,0.26366,0.30357,0.31819,0.28636,0.37758),xlab="HR and 95%CI",logeffect=T,xaxt="n") axis(side=1,at=c(0,0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8,1.0,1.2,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0),labels=c(0,0.2,0.4,0.6,0.8,1.0,1.2,1.4,1.6,1.8,2.0)) However, in the plot the x axis is on a log scale and tends to overextend the left end of the axis. How can I transform the x-scale on a linear scale with equidistant points? Thank you very much for your attenction Mic ************************************** Dr.ssa Michela Ballardini Unit?? di Biostatistica e Sperimentazioni Cliniche c/o Osp. Morgagni-Pierantoni - Pad. Valsalva Via Forlanini, 34 47100 Forl?? Tel 0543-731836 Tel/Fax 0543-731612 ************************************** [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Thomas Lumley Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics tlumley at u.washington.edu University of Washington, Seattle