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36 lines
1.3 KiB
R
36 lines
1.3 KiB
R
% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand
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% Please edit documentation in R/plot_biv_olr.R
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\name{plot_biv_olr}
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\alias{plot_biv_olr}
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\title{Forrest plot from ordinal logistic regression, version2 of plot_ord_ords().}
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\usage{
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plot_biv_olr(meas, vars, data, title = NULL, dec = 3, lbls = NULL,
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hori = "OR (95 \% CI)", vert = "Variables", short = FALSE,
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analysis = c("biv", "multi"))
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}
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\arguments{
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\item{meas}{outcome meassure variable name or response in data-data.frame as a string. Should be factor, preferably ordered.}
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\item{vars}{variables to compare against. As vector of columnnames.}
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\item{data}{dataframe of data.}
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\item{title}{plot title}
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\item{dec}{decimals for labels}
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\item{lbls}{labels for variable names. Carefull, as the right order is not checked automatically!}
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\item{hori}{labels the horizontal axis (this i the y axis as the plot is rotated)}
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\item{vert}{labels the horizontal axis (this i the x axis as the plot is rotated)}
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\item{short}{flag to half number of ticks on horizontal axis.}
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\item{analysis}{can be either "biv", or "multi", for creation of forest plot from either bivariate (unadjusted) or multivariate (adjusted) ordinal logistic regression.}
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}
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\description{
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Heavily inspired by https://www.r-bloggers.com/plotting-odds-ratios-aka-a-forrestplot-with-ggplot2/
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}
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\keyword{forestplot}
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