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joineR (version 1.0-2)

plot.jointdata: Plot longitudinal data

Description

Plot longitudinal data of an object of class jointdata, for a longitudinal variable. It is possible to plot all the subjects in the data set, or just a selected subset. See subset.jointdata.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'jointdata':
plot(x, Y.col, type, xlab, xlim, ylim, main, pty, \dots)

Arguments

x
object of class jointdata
Y.col
column number, or column name, of longitudinal variable to be plotted. Defaults to Y.col = NA, plotting all longitudinal variables
type
the type of line to be plotted, see plot for further details.
xlab
a title for the x-axis, see title.
xlim, ylim
numeric vectors of length 2, giving the x and y coordinates ranges, see plot.window for further details.
main
an overall title for the plot: see title.
pty
A character specifying the type of plot region to be used, see par for details.
...
other graphical arguments (see plot)

Value

  • A graphical device with a plot for longitudinal data. Other functions are useful to be used with this as lines and points

Examples

Run this code
data(heart.valve)
heart.surv <- UniqueVariables(heart.valve, var.col = c("fuyrs", "status"), 
      id.col = "num")
heart.long <- heart.valve[, c(1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)]
heart.jd <- jointdata(longitudinal = heart.long, 
      survival = heart.surv, id.col = "num", time.col = "time")
plot(heart.jd, Y.col = "grad", col = "grey")

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