
Expected Survival Curve Object
survexp.object.RdThis class of objects is returned by the survexp class of functions
to represent a fitted survival curve.
Objects of this class have methods for summary, and inherit
the print, plot, points and lines
methods from survfit.
Arguments
- surv
the estimate of survival at time t+0. This may be a vector or a matrix.
- n.risk
the number of subjects who contribute at this time.
- time
the time points at which the curve has a step.
- std.err
the standard error of the cumulative hazard or -log(survival).
- strata
if there are multiple curves, this component gives the number of elements of the
timeetc. vectors corresponding to the first curve, the second curve, and so on. The names of the elements are labels for the curves.- method
the estimation method used. One of "Ederer", "Hakulinen", or "conditional".
- na.action
the returned value from the na.action function, if any. It will be used in the printout of the curve, e.g., the number of observations deleted due to missing values.
- call
an image of the call that produced the object.
Subscripts
Survexp objects that contain multiple survival curves can be subscripted. This is most often used to plot a subset of the curves.
Details
In expected survival each subject from the data set is matched to a
hypothetical person from the parent population, matched on the
characteristics of the parent population.
The number at risk printed here is the number of those hypothetical
subject who are still part of the calculation.
In particular, for the Ederer method all hypotheticals are retained for
all time, so n.risk will be a constant.