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Lexis.lines: Draw life lines in a Lexis diagram.

Description

Add life lines to a Lexis diagram.

Usage

Lexis.lines( entry.date = NA,
              exit.date = NA,
             birth.date = NA,
              entry.age = NA,
               exit.age = NA,
              risk.time = NA,
               col.life = "black",
               lwd.life = 2,
                   fail = NA,
               cex.fail = 1,
               pch.fail = c(NA, 16),
               col.fail = col.life,
                   data = NULL )

Arguments

entry.date, entry.age, exit.date, exit.age, risk.time, birth.date
Numerical vectors defining lifelines to be plotted in the diagram. At least three must be given to produce lines. Not all subsets of three will suffice, the given subset has to define life lines. If insufficient data is given, no
col.life
Colour of the life lines.
lwd.life
Width of the life lines.
fail
Logical of event status at exit for the persons whose life lines are plotted.
cex.fail
The size of the status marks at the end of life lines.
pch.fail
The status marks at the end of the life lines.
col.fail
Colour of the marks for censorings and failures respectively.
data
Data frame in which to interpret values.

Value

  • If sufficient information on lifelines is given, a data frame with one row per person and columns with entry ages and dates, birth date, risk time and status filled in. Side effect: Life lines are added to an existing Lexis diagram. Lexis.lines adds life lines to an existing plot.

See Also

Lexis.diagram, Life.lines

Examples

Run this code
Lexis.diagram( entry.age = c(3,30,45),
               risk.time = c(25,5,14),
              birth.date = c(1970,1931,1925.7),
                    fail = c(TRUE,TRUE,FALSE) )
Lexis.lines( entry.age = sample( 0:50, 100, replace=TRUE ),
             risk.time = sample( 5:40, 100, r=TRUE),
            birth.date = sample( 1910:1980, 100, r=TRUE ),
                  fail = sample(0:1,100,r=TRUE),
              cex.fail = 0.5,
              lwd.life = 1 )

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