Print method for a msdata object
Print method for an object of class 'msdata'
## S3 method for class 'msdata' print(x, trans = FALSE, ...)
x |
Object of class 'msdata', as prepared for instance by
|
trans |
Boolean specifying whether or not the transition matrix should
be printed as well; default is |
... |
Further arguments to print |
No return value
Hein Putter H.Putter@lumc.nl
# transition matrix for illness-death model tmat <- trans.illdeath() # some data in wide format tg <- data.frame(stt=rep(0,6),sts=rep(0,6), illt=c(1,1,6,6,8,9),ills=c(1,0,1,1,0,1), dt=c(5,1,9,7,8,12),ds=c(1,1,1,1,1,1), x1=c(1,1,1,2,2,2),x2=c(6:1)) tg$x1 <- factor(tg$x1,labels=c("male","female")) tg$patid <- factor(2:7,levels=1:8,labels=as.character(1:8)) # define time, status and covariates also as matrices tt <- matrix(c(rep(NA,6),tg$illt,tg$dt),6,3) st <- matrix(c(rep(NA,6),tg$ills,tg$ds),6,3) keepmat <- data.frame(gender=tg$x1,age=tg$x2) # data in long format using msprep msp <- msprep(time=tt,status=st,trans=tmat,keep=as.matrix(keepmat)) print(msp) print(msp, trans=TRUE)
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