[R] plot (cox)

Medic m@|||P@dpo@t @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Mon Apr 15 21:01:22 CEST 2019


Thanks, but too hard for me

Sarah Goslee <sarah.goslee using gmail.com>:
> You can presumably use xaxt="n" in your plot() statement (see ?par for
> details), and then use axis() to make anything you'd like (see ?axis
> for details).
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>> Medic <mailiPadpost using gmail.com> wrote:
>> In this code:
>> plot (cox, col=1:2, xscale=1, xlab="OS",  ylab="Probability")
>> the X scale is divided (by default) as:
>>  0 ... 50 ... 100 ... 150 ... 200
>> And I would like so:
>> 0 ... 12 ... 24 ... 36 ... 48.
>> I looked ?plot(cox), but did not understand what argument is
>> responsible for this.



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