As always, Frank, thanks for the help. Much appreciated.
Mike Babyak
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Duke University Medical Center
R version 3.01 Windows 7
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I notice that the lwd argument has no effect, so I am assuming this
is controlled by something else, but I haven't found it yet.
I'd be grateful if somebody could point me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Mike Babyak
Department of Psychiatry
e. for example, would there be a way to produce the group
variable with the disparate Ns more directly?
Thanks,
Mike Babyak
Behavioral Medicine Research Center
Duke University Medical Center
#question about jitter/llist in rms
#R v 2.14.1
ticks are produced by
scat1d, but after spending a fair bit of time going through documentation,
it still isn't clear to me how to do this in the context of lattice.
Guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Babyak
Duke University Medical Center
My code using R 2.10.1/windows XP
myx&
thing about rms I am missing.
I'd be happy to provide some data if that would help.
Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike Babyak
Duke University Medical Center
#summary of dietary variables broken out by Grou
+ 1, effect[i], se[i], q = q, type =
"h", q and col must have same length
But this will:
plot(summymodel,q=.95,col=2)
If you wanted two sets of CIs, say 95 and 99:
plot(summymodel,q=c(.95,.99),col=c(2,5))
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Mike Babyak
Duke
I'm afraid I'm
not seeing it. I'd appreciate if anyone could point me in the right
direction. ( I have no trouble writing my own simple latex code and
converting it to pdf using pdftex in miktex).
Thanks,
Mike Babyak
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science
Duke Univ
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