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First off, great package, I've made some beautiful visualizations with it, thank you!
Let's say I am plotting the hazard ratios and confidence intervals for 4 variables (A, B, C, D) from a coxph model. A, B, and C are within the range of (0.5, 2), and D is in the range of (0.5, 200,000).
I used the limits argument to limit the x axis, but because the HR for D is much greater than the xmax, it messes up the plot and it is shown in the far right of the panel containing HR, CI, and p-value. The CI shows up fine with an arrow extending towards +infinity. I am wondering if I can exclude the plotting of the HR for variable D, and only include the presentation of the CI. I'd like to do this because when I do not limit the x axis, the visualization is not very interpretable for variables A, B, and C.
Thanks in advance,
Lucas
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Hello,
First off, great package, I've made some beautiful visualizations with it, thank you!
Let's say I am plotting the hazard ratios and confidence intervals for 4 variables (A, B, C, D) from a coxph model. A, B, and C are within the range of (0.5, 2), and D is in the range of (0.5, 200,000).
I used the limits argument to limit the x axis, but because the HR for D is much greater than the xmax, it messes up the plot and it is shown in the far right of the panel containing HR, CI, and p-value. The CI shows up fine with an arrow extending towards +infinity. I am wondering if I can exclude the plotting of the HR for variable D, and only include the presentation of the CI. I'd like to do this because when I do not limit the x axis, the visualization is not very interpretable for variables A, B, and C.
Thanks in advance,
Lucas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: