Re: forest plots in Xpose?

From: Paul Matthias Diderichsen Date: September 17, 2015 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Ron, Pascal & NMUsers
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On 9/17/2015 2:08, Ron Keizer wrote: > On a sidenote, I'm not a fan of the term "Forest plot" for these plots. > The "original" Forest plots show data across multiple studies (e.g. in a > meta-analysis), so calling it "Forest plot" could lead to confusion with > statisticians or clinicians. I agree with Ron that Forest plots primarily exist in the meta analysis world. Pascal, maybe you are looking for "tornado plots"? ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tornado_diagram) Here's a pointer to building a tornado plot with ggplot(): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6916698/tornado-chart-diagram-with-ggplot2 -- Paul Matthias Diderichsen, PhD Quantitative Solutions B.V. +31 624 330 706
Sep 16, 2015 Pascal Girard forest plots in Xpose?
Sep 17, 2015 Ron Keizer Re: forest plots in Xpose?
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Sep 18, 2015 Pascal Girard RE: forest plots in Xpose?
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