[R] refline in forest() {metafor}

johnwilliams at fas.harvard.edu johnwilliams at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Dec 12 09:50:31 CET 2013


I would like another line, and the solution below will work great. Thank you.

- John

Quoting "Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT)"
<wolfgang.viechtbauer at maastrichtuniversity.nl>:

> Regarding your question: Do you want *another* line or do you just want to
> move the reference line to the value of the summary estimate? The latter can
> be done by passing the value of the summary estimate to the 'refline'
> argument. If you want another line, you could just use the abline function,
> or, for finer control, the segments function. Something like:
>
> segments(coef(res), 0, coef(res), res$k, lty="dashed")
>
> where 'res' is the name of the fitted model object. You may have to play
> around with the 0 and res$k values, so that the line has the 'correct'
> length.
>
> Thanks for the positive feedback about the package.
>
> Best,
> Wolfgang
>
> --
> Wolfgang Viechtbauer, Ph.D., Statistician
> Department of Psychiatry and Psychology
> School for Mental Health and Neuroscience
> Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Life Sciences
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> Subject: [R] refline in forest() {metafor}
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am using forest.rma to plot a random effects model meta-analysis. I noticed
> that refline sets a vertical line indicating the null hypothesis.
>
> Is there a way to draw another vertical line, possibly dashed, centered on
> the
> summary estimate?
>
> Prof. Viechtbauer, if you happen to read this, I'd like to thank you for
> making
> an excellent package. I have been using the metafor package to do my first
> meta-analysis, having never used R before. The documentation is thorough and
> intuitive.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
>
> John Williams
> ALB Candidate
> Harvard University Extension School
> johnwilliams at fas.harvard.edu
>
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