The forestplot() function in rmeta can plot fairly flexible forest plots.

       -thomas

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Heather Watson wrote:

>
> Hello,
>
> I have been working with the meta and rmeta packages in R.  Is it possible to 
> plot both the fixed and random effects so they appear on the same plot?  
> Basically, I would like the plot to show the effects of each study, the 
> summary effect for the fixed effects and the summary effect for the random 
> effects.
> As far as I can tell from the documentation and my own code, possible plots 
> pertain to one or the other, but not both.  Thank you for your time.
>
> Sincerely,
> H
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Thomas Lumley                   Assoc. Professor, Biostatistics
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