latex.lrm, latex.cph,
latex.psm and latex.ols. latex.cph has some
arguments that are specific to cph models. These routines work
with the display package from statlib to display and print the
formatted model fits. latexrms is the core function which is
called internally by latexrms (which is called by
latex.cph, latex.ols, etc.).latexrms(object,
file=paste(first.word(deparse(substitute(object))),".tex",sep=""),
append=FALSE, which=1:p, varnames, columns=65, prefix=NULL, inline=FALSE,
before=if(inline)"" else "& &", after="", intercept, pretrans=TRUE,
digits=.Options$digits, size="")rms series.tex file to create, default is first word of argument
object with ".tex" added. Set to "" to send LaTeX
output to standard output.object$Design$name)
specifying a submodel to print. Default is to describe the whole
model.
which can also be a vector of character strings specifying the
factor names to print. Enobject$Design$name and interactions must be omitted.
Default is
object$Design$name[object$Design$assume.code!=9]. varnames
can contai\lefteqn{prefix =} \\
will be inserted to print a left-hand-side of the equation.TRUE to create text for insertion in an in-line equation. This
text contains only the expansion of X beta, and is not surrounded by
"$".eqnarray environment. For inline=TRUE, the
before string, if not an empty string, will be placed once
before the entire markup.inline=TRUElatexrms rendition.pretrans=FALSE."latex"latex, rcspline.restate,
rmsf <- lrm(death ~ rcs(age)+sex)
w <- latex(f)
w # displays, using e.g. xdvi
latex(f, file="") # send LaTeX code to screenRun the code above in your browser using DataLab