License: file /inst/LICENSE_sleev.txt
The complete R package logreg2ph
and code for the
simulation settings included in this paper.
Part of the R package TwoPhaseReg
as described in this paper.
Below is a simple example for running a linear regression with
sleev
. The complete vignette detailing all uses of example
in sleev
can be found as an article.
To install the package for GitHub, run the following in your
R
console:
devtools::install_github("dragontaoran/sleev")
or install from CRAN:
install.packages("sleev")
Load package:
library(sleev)
mock.vccc
dataThis data is a simulated two-phase sampling dataset based on VCCC data. To load this dataset, run:
data(mock.vccc)
Because of skewness, we often transform both CD4 and VL. In our analysis, CD4 was divided by 10 and square-root transformed and VL was log_10 transformed:
mock.vccc$CD4_val_sq10 <- sqrt(mock.vccc$CD4_val/10)
mock.vccc$CD4_unval_sq10 <- sqrt(mock.vccc$CD4_unval/10)
mock.vccc$VL_val_l10 <- log10(mock.vccc$VL_val)
mock.vccc$VL_unval_l10 <- log10(mock.vccc$VL_unval)
Load splines
package
library(splines)
sn=20
data.linear <- spline2ph(x = "VL_unval_l10", data = mock.vccc, size = sn,
degree = 3, group = "Sex")
The SMLEs can be obtained by running
res_linear <- linear2ph(y_unval = "CD4_unval_sq10", y = "CD4_val_sq10",
x_unval = "VL_unval_l10",x = "VL_val_l10",z = "Sex",
b_spline = paste0("bs", 1:sn), data = data.linear,
hn_scale = 1, se = TRUE, tol = 1e-04,
max_iter = 1000, verbose = FALSE)
Check convergence:
c(res_linear$converge, res_linear$converge_cov)