This function plots the estimated treatment effect, defined as the difference in potential cumulative incidences under treated and control groups, along with pointwise confidence intervals.
plot_ate(
fit,
decrease = FALSE,
conf.int = 0.95,
xlab = "Time",
ylim = c(-1, 1),
xlim = NULL,
plot.configs = list(ylab = NULL, main = NULL, lty = 1, lwd = 2, col = "black",
add.null.line = TRUE, null.line.lty = 2, ci.lty = 5, ci.lwd = 1.5, ci.col =
"darkgrey"),
...
)Plot the average treatment effect (ATE) results from a tteICE object
A fitted object returned by the function tteICE, surv.tteICE, or scr.tteICE.
A logical value indicating the type of curve difference to display.
If decrease = FALSE (default), the difference in cumulative
incidence functions (CIFs) is plotted. If decrease = TRUE,
the difference in survival functions is plotted instead.
Confidence level for the pointwise confidence intervals
If conf.int = NULL, no confidence intervals are provided.
Label for the x-axis.
A numeric vector of length 2 specifying the limits of the y-axis.
Defaults to ylim = c(-1, 1).
A numeric vector of length 2 specifying the limits of the x-axis.
If xlim = NULL (default), the limits are determined automatically from the data.
A named list of additional plot configurations. Common entries include:
ylab: character, label for the y-axis (default: ylab=NULL, use the default label).
main: character, title for the plot (default: main=NULL, use the default label).
lty: line type for effect curve (default: lty=1).
lwd: line width for effect curve (default: lwd=2).
col: line color for effect curve (default: col="black").
add.null.line: logical, whether to draw a horizontal line at 0 (default: add.null.line=TRUE, add the null line).
null.line.lty: line type for horizontal line at 0 (default: null.line.lty=2.
ci.lty: line type for confidence interval curves (default: ci.lty=5).
ci.lwd: line width for confidence interval curves (default: ci.lwd=1.5).
ci.col: line color for confidence interval curves (default: ci.col="darkgrey").
Additional graphical arguments passed to function plot.default or function curve
plot.default,
points,
curve,
plot.tteICE