![]() Loaded via a namespace (and not attached): stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 For each setting, 20 replications are runįunction for data simulation (using pammtools::sim_pexp): # simulation functionĪdd_hazard(mod, type="link", se_mult = qnorm(0.975), time_var = time_var) %>%.“rough”: A rough, equidistant grid with interval lengths \(0.5\).“fine”: A fine, equidistant grid with interval lengths \(0.2\).“default”: Unique event times from each simulated data set is used.Three different settings are used for the interval split point definition The baseline hazard is estimated by a PEM and PAM respectively ![]() \(n=250\) survival times are simulated from a distribution with log-hazard \(-3.5 f(8,2)*6\), where \(f(8,2)\) is the density function of the Gamma distribution with respective parameters. Wflow_publish(c(“analysis/pem_vs_pam.Rmd”)) Note that any generated files, e.g. HTML, png, CSS, etc., are not included in this status report because it is ok for generated content to have uncommitted changes. Untracked: output/tve-cumulative-registry/ Untracked: output/sim-pem-vs-pam-registry/ Untracked: analysis/time-varying-cumulative-effect.Rmd Ignored: analysis/time-varying-cumulative-effect_cache/ Ignored: analysis/confidence-intervals_cache/ Below is the status of the Git repository when the results were generated: workflowr only checks the R Markdown file, but you know if there are other scripts or data files that it depends on. Note that you need to be careful to ensure that all relevant files for the analysis have been committed to Git prior to generating the results (you can use wflow_publish or wflow_git_commit). The version displayed above was the version of the Git repository at the time these results were generated. Tracking code development and connecting the code version to the results is critical for reproducibility. Great! You are using Git for version control.
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