Robert,
Plase look at the ae.dotplot function in the HH package.
AE (Adverse Events) dotplot of incidence and relative risk
## install.packages(HH) ## if necessary
library(HH)
?ae.dotplot
In addition to command line access to the function, we have direct access
using
RExcel from an Excel
Hi Robert,
I think you might find it helpful to start with
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/wiki/pub/Main/StatReport/summary.pdf
Best,
Ista
On Friday, February 24, 2012 07:13:10 PM Robert Wilkins wrote:
A graph != A table.
I'm talking about a page full of summary statistics and advanced
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and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.
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Frank Harrell
Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University
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A graph != A table.
I'm talking about a page full of summary statistics and advanced
statistics, with lots of cross categories on the top and left margin
of the table, as opposed to a visual display with x-axis and y-axis,
which is totally different.
(An example of how this is done in another
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