[R] Error message in meta-analysis package Metafor-weights =""

Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (SP) wo||g@ng@v|echtb@uer @end|ng |rom m@@@tr|chtun|ver@|ty@n|
Tue Jun 16 18:49:38 CEST 2020


Dear Amoatwi,

This way of using the escalc() function has been deprecated. It might be added back once there is actually any benefit from having this functionality, but for years it just meant that I had to maintain two different ways of doing the exact same thing without any additional benefits.

Best,
Wolfgang

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: R-help [mailto:r-help-bounces using r-project.org] On Behalf Of K Amoatwi
>Sent: Tuesday, 16 June, 2020 4:50
>To: r-help using r-project.org
>Subject: [R] Error message in meta-analysis package Metafor-weights =""
>
>Dear All,
>I am using the example from one of the tutorial about "Metafor" package and
>"escalc" function, to learn how this package can be applied to do
>meta-analysi; the code and the data is directly from the tutorials but
>"weights=freq" option in the escalc function is given me error message
>This is the code below:
>
>library(metafor) # Load package
>#####DATASET 1: BCG Vaccine Trials
>data(dat.bcg) # BCG meta-analytic dataset
>
>##Formula based Specification
>##That is, what if I have multiple rows per study, corresponding to
>difference treatment groups?
>
>library(reshape2) # Load package for data reshaping
>
>bcg.long <- melt(dat.bcg[, c("trial", "tpos", "tneg", "cpos", "cneg")], id
>= "trial")
>bcg.long$pos <- ifelse(bcg.long$var == "tpos" | bcg.long$var == "cpos", 1,
>0)
>bcg.long$group <- ifelse(bcg.long$var == "tpos" | bcg.long$var == "tneg",
>1, 0)
>
>##sample of the data, the first 6 rows
>head(bcg.long)
>  trial variable value pos group
>1     1     tpos     4     1     1
>2     2     tpos     6     1     1
>3     3     tpos     3     1     1
>4     4     tpos    62    1     1
>5     5     tpos    33    1     1
>6     6     tpos   180   1     1
>
>##Now applying the " escalc " function
>
>escalc(factor(pos)~factor(group)| factor(trial),weights = value,data =
>bcg.long, measure = "OR")
>
>##Then I got this error message
>Error in escalc(factor(pos) ~ factor(group) | factor(trial), weights =
>value,  :
>  object 'value' not found
>
>I used the same data with different example from another author and got a
>similar error message
>Second code with the same data but different coding
>Sample data
>
>with the first 6 rows of the rearranged data shown below. (T=treatment,
>C=Control group, Out=outcome whether positive or negative, and then
>frequency)
>    study grp out freq
>1        1    T    +      4
>2        1    T    -    119
>3        1    C   +      11
>4        1    C   -     128
>5        2    T   +        6
>6        2    T   -      300
>
>>escalc(out ~ grp | study, weights = freq, data = dat.fm, measure = "OR")
>
>Error in escalc(out ~ grp | study, weights = freq, data = dat.fm, measure =
>"OR") :
>  object 'freq' not found
>
>I am not sure what I am doing wrong since both authors were able to get
>their results while I am getting error messages.
>
>Any help will be very much appreciated
>
>Amoatwi



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