[R] cph() in Design package
array chip
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Tue Apr 11 20:27:01 CEST 2006
sorry this problem only occurs in S-Plus, not in R.
--- array chip <arrayprofile at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi there, I encountered a weird problem using cph()
> with Design package:
>
> I have 2 datasets, say "dat1" and "dat2", both data
> frames with 3 columns "time","status" and "scores",
> all numeric
>
> If I run the following:
> dd<-datadist(dat1)
> options(datadist='dd')
> dd
>
> time status scores
> Low:effect 37.0 0 -6.018
> Adjust to 88.0 0 11.252
> High:effect 109.0 1 33.267
> Low:prediction 11.0 0 -34.419
> High:prediction 147.5 1 88.218
> Low 5.0 0 -72.072
> High 171.0 1 154.678
>
> fit <- cph(Surv(time,status) ~ scores,
> data=dat1,surv=T, x=T, y=T)
> fit
>
> Cox Proportional Hazards Model
>
> cph(formula = Surv(time, status) ~ scores, data =
> xx,
> x = T, y = T, surv = T)
>
> Obs Events Model L.R. d.f. P Score Score P
> R2
>
> 171 64 10.65 1 0.0011 12.01 0.0005
> 0.062
>
> so everything is ok.
>
> However, if I run the following with the second
> dataset:
>
> dd<-datadist(dat2)
> options(datadist='dd')
> dd
>
> time status scores
> Low:effect 68.10 0 -16.036
> Adjust to 91.75 0 9.068
> High:effect 119.03 1 42.447
> Low:prediction 21.75 0 -48.103
> High:prediction 120.00 1 96.661
> Low 6.90 0 -75.392
> High 120.00 1 141.524
>
> fit <- cph(Surv(time,status) ~ scores,
> data=dat2,surv=T, x=T, y=T)
> fit
>
> Problem: Object "fit" not found, while calling
> subroutine S_agsurv2
> Use traceback() to see the call stack
>
> traceback()
> 4: eval(action, sys.parent())
> 3: doErrorAction("Problem: Object \"fit\" not found,
> while calling subroutine S_agsurv2", 1000)
> 2: eval(expression(fit))
> 1:
> Message: Problem: Object "fit" not found, while
> calling subroutine S_agsurv2
>
> so it didn't work with the second dataset. The 2
> dataset is very similar in terms of column data
> type.
>
> any suggestions?
>
> Many thanks
>
>
>
>
>
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