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Auxiliary functions for controlling arguments for formatting the annotation tables that can be added to plots generated via g_km().

Usage

control_surv_med_annot(x = 0.8, y = 0.85, w = 0.32, h = 0.16, fill = TRUE)

control_coxph_annot(
  x = 0.29,
  y = 0.51,
  w = 0.4,
  h = 0.125,
  fill = TRUE,
  ref_lbls = FALSE
)

Arguments

x

(proportion)
x-coordinate for center of annotation table.

y

(proportion)
y-coordinate for center of annotation table.

w

(proportion)
relative width of the annotation table.

h

(proportion)
relative height of the annotation table.

fill

(flag or character)
whether the annotation table should have a background fill color. Can also be a color code to use as the background fill color. If TRUE, color code defaults to "#00000020".

ref_lbls

(flag)
whether the reference group should be explicitly printed in labels for the annotation table. If FALSE (default), only comparison groups will be printed in the table labels.

Value

A list of components with the same names as the arguments.

Functions

  • control_surv_med_annot(): Control function for formatting the median survival time annotation table. This annotation table can be added in g_km() by setting annot_surv_med=TRUE, and can be configured using the control_surv_med_annot() function by setting it as the control_annot_surv_med argument.

  • control_coxph_annot(): Control function for formatting the Cox-PH annotation table. This annotation table can be added in g_km() by setting annot_coxph=TRUE, and can be configured using the control_coxph_annot() function by setting it as the control_annot_coxph argument.

See also

Examples

control_surv_med_annot()
#> $x
#> [1] 0.8
#> 
#> $y
#> [1] 0.85
#> 
#> $w
#> [1] 0.32
#> 
#> $h
#> [1] 0.16
#> 
#> $fill
#> [1] TRUE
#> 

control_coxph_annot()
#> $x
#> [1] 0.29
#> 
#> $y
#> [1] 0.51
#> 
#> $w
#> [1] 0.4
#> 
#> $h
#> [1] 0.125
#> 
#> $fill
#> [1] TRUE
#> 
#> $ref_lbls
#> [1] FALSE
#>