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epil2: Seizure Counts for Epileptics - Extended

Description

Extended version of the epil dataset of the MASS package. The three transformed variables Visit, Base, and Age used by Booth et al. (2003) have been added to epil.

Usage

epil2

Arguments

Format

A data frame with 236 observations on the following 12 variables:
y
an integer vector.
trt
a factor with levels "placebo" and "progabide".
base
an integer vector.
age
an integer vector.
V4
an integer vector.
subject
an integer vector.
period
an integer vector.
lbase
a numeric vector.
lage
a numeric vector.
Visit
(rep(1:4,59) - 2.5) / 5.
Base
log(base/4).
Age
log(age).

References

Booth, J.G., G. Casella, H. Friedl, and J.P. Hobert. (2003) Negative binomial loglinear mixed models. Statistical Modelling 3, 179--191.

Examples

Run this code
epil2$subject <- factor(epil2$subject)
op <- options(digits=3)
(fm <- glmmTMB(y ~ Base*trt + Age + Visit + (Visit|subject),
              data=epil2, family=list(family="nbinom2",link="log")))
meths <- methods(class = class(fm))
if((Rv <- getRversion()) > "3.1.3") {
    (funs <- attr(meths, "info")[, "generic"])
    for(F in funs[is.na(match(funs, "getME"))]) {
        cat(sprintf("%s:\n-----\n", F))
        r <- tryCatch( get(F)(fm), error=identity)
        if (inherits(r, "error")) cat("** Error:", r$message,"\n")
        else tryCatch( print(r) )
        cat(sprintf("---end{%s}--------------\n\n", F))
    }
}
options(op)

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