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The function assists in reorganizing certain types of data into a ratetable object.
transrate(men,women,yearlim,int.length=1)
a matrix containing the yearly (conditional) probabilities
of one year survival for men. Rows represent age (increasing
1 year per line,starting with 0), the columns represent cohort
years (the limits are in yearlim
, the increase is in
int.length
.
a matrix containing the yearly (conditional) probabilities of one year survival for women.
the first and last cohort year given in the tables.
the length of intervals in which cohort years are given.
An object of class ratetable
.
This function only applies for ratetables that are organized by age, sex and year.
Package. Pohar M., Stare J. (2006) "Relative survival analysis in R." Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 81: 272--278
Relative survival: Pohar, M., Stare, J. (2007) "Making relative survival analysis relatively easy." Computers in biology and medicine, 37: 1741--1749.
# NOT RUN {
men <- cbind(exp(-365.241*exp(-14.5+.08*(0:100))),exp(-365*exp(-14.7+.085*(0:100))))
women <- cbind(exp(-365.241*exp(-15.5+.085*(0:100))),exp(-365*exp(-15.7+.09*(0:100))))
table <- transrate(men,women,yearlim=c(1980,1990),int.length=10)
# }
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