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#362 - Feature/estimate cox

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by AlexandraP-21 almost 3 years ago - 5 comments

#360 - Test/estimate cuminc

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by joanacmbarros almost 3 years ago - 2 comments

#357 - Render function not fully aligned to S3 method and missing documentation

Issue - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 almost 3 years ago - 2 comments
Labels: issue

#356 - Added update_documentation to quickly update everything and generate …

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 almost 3 years ago - 1 comment

#352 - `test-watchdog_testfiles.R` Issue

Issue - State: closed - Opened by ddsjoberg almost 3 years ago - 5 comments
Labels: bug, issue

#334 - Styling package

Issue - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 almost 3 years ago - 4 comments
Labels: enhancement, discussion

#331 - Use CRAN as main

Issue - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 almost 3 years ago - 6 comments
Labels: issue

#326 - Create contributing

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 almost 3 years ago - 3 comments

#319 - Use a step ribbon plot for survival confidence intervals

Issue - State: closed - Opened by ddsjoberg almost 3 years ago - 4 comments
Labels: enhancement, idea

#318 - Readress issue

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 about 3 years ago

#304 - tidyme.survfit ( call ) and dependent friends

Issue - State: closed - Opened by SHAESEN2 about 3 years ago - 4 comments
Labels: enhancement, idea

#270 - estimate_cox.R - wrapper for cox model

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by timtreis over 3 years ago - 4 comments
Labels: bug

#254 - Stratifier inside of tableone call leads to NAs, should be automatically removed

Issue - State: closed - Opened by timtreis over 3 years ago - 2 comments
Labels: bug, issue

#252 - WIP table two, no review required yet

Pull Request - State: closed - Opened by timtreis over 3 years ago
Labels: enhancement, discussion