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NEWS file for the survMisc package
07/03/18: Version 0.5.6
Minor correction to reflect change in behavior of '&' operator with new release of R.
A substantial revision to this package in still planned to occur with version 0.6.0.
07/03/18: Version 0.5.5
Removing
plotmethod forSurvobjects, so as to avoid overwriting the newplot.Survmethod inpackage:survival.A substantial revision to this package in planned in the months ahead and is planned to occur with version 0.6.0.
11/22/16: Version 0.5.4
Minor update to take account of the release of
package:ggplot2 2.2.0.
7/6/16: Version 0.5.3
Corrected error in
sf. Thanks to Walton Jones for bringing this to my attention.Added some
xtablemethods applicable to survival data.
5/16/16: Version 0.5.2
Corrected error in
compwhen comparing two groups. This was present in Versions 0.5.0 and 0.5.1. Thanks to onesandzeroes and drcanak for pointing this out.Also re-named the vignette again.
5/11/16: Version 0.5.1
Have included
profLikfunction from version 0.4.6 again.Re-named the vignette.
2/16/16: Version 0.5.0
This is a re-write 'from the ground up'. A more 'oject-oriented' approach has been adopted. The 'ten' function/ object has replaced the former 'tne' method. (Motivated in part by the user who commented that "I'm afraid the code in the function '.getTne' appears somewhat cobbled together".)
A number of functions and datasets have been left out temporarily for this release in order to focus on the 'core' package elements. These will be added back in due course, most likely version 0.6.0.
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cutpError in calculation of log-rank test in some in cases has been fixed. Code also simplified to make better use of
data.table. Thanks in particular to Rached Alkallas for her helpful work on this. As suggested:
There was an problem with the previous version [0.4.6], which may have affected the scientific results of those using this functioncompProblems when calculating the 'test for trend' have been fixed. Thanks to Karl Ove Hufthammer for pointing this out. I have also modified the help for
compwhich was using the words 'groups' and 'strata' interchangably. This has been corrected elsewhere in the manual.compdoes *not* yet work with stratified models, but this will be implemented in due course.
Thanks also to Mario Ouwens for input on the Renyi function and Haitao Yang for comments on the log-rank test.autoplot.survfitFunction has been improved. This will likely be deprecated in due course in favor of
autoplot.ten.
The returned object will nowprintusingautoplot.tableAndPlot.
Examples of changing the output are now given in the 'plots' vignette. These includeyaxis limits and the order of the legend labels and position. Thanks to Line Heylen for these suggestions.
Thanks also to Jason Kennedy for bringing up the problem of legend re-ordering.rsq.coxphTypo fixed. Thanks to Nir Y Krakauer for bringing this to my attention.
12/21/14: Version 0.4.4
Error in use of
dQuoteincompnow fixed. Thanks to all who pointed this out: J Smith, M Fiocco, D Winsemius, J Bienkowska, A Calcareo, N Villanueva, A Lover, R Perry, K Karakostas.Typo in
autoplot.survfitfixed. Thanks to D Menne.Example in
autoplot.survfitnow includes method to customize the output further. Thanks to S Melov and L Neves.Scoping in
compfixed. Thanks to A. Atkinson.
Version 0.4 and before
8/14/14: Add
cf6.ctosrc; use this instead of depending on survival package.7/6/2014: Add
gofmethod.7/2/2014: Fix
.getTneto work on Win and Linux.6/21/2014: Change name of
autoplotand push new version to github.6/9/2014: Improve
autoplot.survfit; coloring now consistent for line and fill.
Addcimethod.
Move documentation fromquantiletoci.5/21/14: Fixed
autoplot.survfit: arbitrary alpha now works with upper box in filled survival lines.6/6/2014: Fixed
.getTne, was not calculating values correctly; comp() now works correctly.5/20/14: Fixed
comp,compNSurvfor cases where last element incovMatSurvisNaN.
Fixedsigso likelihood-ratio test works for factors (needs call tomodel.matrix).
Fixedcutp- need to convertdata.tabletodata.framein function body for now.