Usage
"lines"(x, newdata=NULL, X=NULL, type="survival", t=NULL, est=TRUE, ci=NULL, B=1000, cl=0.95, col="red", lty=1, lwd=2, col.ci=NULL, lty.ci=2, lwd.ci=1, ...)
Arguments
x
Output from flexsurvreg
, representing a fitted
survival model object. newdata
Covariate values to produce fitted curves
for, as a data frame, as described in plot.flexsurvreg
. X
Covariate values to produce fitted curves
for, as a matrix, as described in plot.flexsurvreg
. type
"survival"
for survival,
"cumhaz"
for cumulative hazard, or "hazard"
for
hazard, as in plot.flexsurvreg
.
t
Vector of times to plot fitted values for.
est
Plot fitted curves (TRUE
or FALSE
.)
ci
Plot confidence intervals for fitted curves.
B
Number of simulations controlling accuracy of confidence
intervals, as used in summary
. cl
Width of confidence intervals, by default 0.95 for 95% intervals.
col
Colour of the fitted curve(s).
lty
Line type of the fitted curve(s).
lwd
Line width of the fitted curve(s).
col.ci
Colour of the confidence limits, defaulting to the same
as for the fitted curve.
lty.ci
Line type of the confidence limits.
lwd.ci
Line width of the confidence limits, defaulting to the same
as for the fitted curve.
...
Other arguments to be passed to the generic
plot
and lines
functions.