Print Summary from a Cox or Andersen-Gill Regression

DESCRIPTION:
Prints out the results of a Cox or Andersen-Gill regression in a nice table format. This function is deprecated.

USAGE:
print.coxreg(x, table=T, coef=T, conf.int=.95, scale=1, digits=3)

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS:
x:
a list containing the output from the coxreg or agreg functions. Generally, an object of class "coxreg".

OPTIONAL ARGUMENTS:
table:
logical value: if TRUE, the table of counts will be printed.
coef:
logical value: if TRUE, the table containing coefficients and their standard errors will be printed.
conf.int:
level for two-sided confidence intervals of the hazard ratio. This can be set to FALSE to suppress the table of confidence intervals.
scale:
confidence intervals will be for the value of coef*scale. This is useful if, say, age in days had been fit but one wished to view a per decade hazard ratio (set scale to 3650).
digits:
number of significant digits to print.

SIDE EFFECTS:
The results of the likelihood ratio test and the efficient score test are always printed. The table of counts is printed if table=TRUE and there is a component named n in x. When coef=TRUE, a table of the coefficients is given, the exponential of the coefficients, the standard errors of the coefficients, the studentized coefficients and the p-values for a two-tailed Z test that the coefficient is not zero. A table of confidence intervals (in units of scale) is printed for the exponential of the coefficients when conf.int is a number between 0 and 1.

SEE ALSO:
coxreg , agreg .

EXAMPLES:
cancer.cxx <- coxreg(cancer$time, cancer$status, cancer$xx, strata=cancer$inst)
print.coxreg(cancer.cxx)
cancer.cxx                       # All these three produce the same printout.
print(cancer.cxx)