- time
A single character string specifying the time-to-event variable. Needs to be a valid column name of a variable in data.
- status
A single character string specifying the status variable, indicating if a person has experienced an event or not. Needs to be a valid column name of a variable in data.
- variable
A single character string specifying the continuous variable of interest, for which the CIFs should be estimated. This variable has to be contained in the data.frame that is supplied to the data argument.
- group
An optional single character string specifying a factor variable in data. When used, the plot is created conditional on this factor variable, meaning that a facetted plot is produced with one facet for each level of the factor variable. See curve_cont for a detailed description of the estimation strategy. Set to NULL (default) to use no grouping variable.
- cause
The cause of interest. In standard survival data with only one event type, this should be kept at 1. For data with multiple failure types, this argument should be specified.
- data
A data.frame containing all required variables.
- model
A model describing the time-to-event process (such as an coxph model). Needs to include variable as an independent variable. It also has to have an associated predictRisk method. See ?predictRisk for more details.
- conf_int
Whether to plot point-wise bootstrap confidence intervals or not.
- conf_level
A number specifying the confidence level of the bootstrap confidence intervals. Ignored if conf_int=FALSE.
- n_boot
A single integer specifying how many bootstrap repetitions should be performed. Ignored if conf_int=FALSE.
- na.action
How missing values should be handled. Can be one of: na.fail, na.omit, na.pass, na.exclude or a user-defined custom function. Also accepts strings of the function names. See ?na.action for more details. By default it uses the na.action which is set in the global options by the respective user.
- tau
The point in time to which the RMTL should be calculated. Can be a vector of numbers. If multiple values are supplied, one curve is drawn for each of them.
- horizon
A numeric vector containing a range of values of variable for which the CIFs should be calculated or NULL (default). If NULL, the horizon is constructed as a sequence from the lowest to the highest value observed in variable with 100 equally spaced steps.
- custom_colors
An optional character vector of colors to use when there are multiple values in tau. Ignored if length(tau)==1, in which case the color argument can be used to specify the color of the single line.
- size
A single number specifying how thick the lines should be drawn.
- linetype
The linetype of the drawn lines. See documentation of ggplot2 for more details on allowed values.
- alpha
The transparency level of the lines.
- color
The color of the curve if tau is a single value. If a numeric vector was supplied to tau, use the custom_colors argument to specify them instead.
- xlab
A character string used as the x-axis label of the plot.
- ylab
A character string used as the y-axis label of the plot.
- title
A character string used as the title of the plot.
- subtitle
A character string used as the subtitle of the plot.
- legend.title
A character string used as the legend title of the plot.
- legend.position
Where to put the legend. See ?theme for more details.
- gg_theme
A ggplot2 theme which is applied to the plot.
- facet_args
A named list of arguments that are passed to the facet_wrap function call when creating a plot separated by groups. Ignored if group=NULL. Any argument except the facets argument of the facet_wrap function can be used. For example, if the user wants to allow free y-scales, this argument could be set to list(scales="free_y").
- ci_alpha
A single number defining the transparency level of the confidence interval bands.
- ...
Further arguments passed to curve_cont.