Hi, I want to fit multiple cox models using the coxph() function. To do this, I use a for-loop and save the relevant results in a separate matrix. In the example below, only two models are fitted (my actual matrix has many more columns), one gives a warning message, while the other does not. Right now, I see all the warning message(s) after the for-loop is completed but have no idea which model gave the warning message. Is there a way in which the warning message can be captured and saved (i.e. as a binary variable, having value 1 if there was a warning message and 0 otherwise)? I can't possibly fit the models one by one (and see if they give a warning message) as I have many of them to fit.
> library(survival) Loading required package: splines > time= c(4,3,1,1,2,2,3,3,2) > status=c(1,0,0,0,1,1,1,1,1) > TIME=Surv(time,status) > x= cbind(c(0,2,1,1,0,0,0,2,0),c(0,2,1,1,0,0,0,0,0)) > > results=matrix(NA,ncol=3,nrow=ncol(x)) > colnames(results)=c("coef","se","p") > > for(i in 1:ncol(x)){ + fit=summary(coxph(TIME~x[,i])) + results[i,1]=fit$coef[1] + results[i,2]=fit$coef[3] + results[i,3]=fit$coef[5] + rm(fit) + } Warning message: Loglik converged before variable 1 ; beta may be infinite. in: fitter(X, Y, strats, offset, init, control, weights = weights, > > results coef se p [1,] -0.5117033 5.647385e-01 0.36 [2,] -10.2256937 1.146168e+04 1.00 > > #To see which model gave the warning message > coxph(TIME~x[,1]) Call: coxph(formula = TIME ~ x[, 1]) coef exp(coef) se(coef) z p x[, 1] -0.512 0.6 0.565 -0.906 0.36 Likelihood ratio test=0.97 on 1 df, p=0.324 n= 9 > coxph(TIME~x[,2]) Call: coxph(formula = TIME ~ x[, 2]) coef exp(coef) se(coef) z p x[, 2] -10.2 3.62e-05 11462 -0.000892 1 Likelihood ratio test=2.51 on 1 df, p=0.113 n= 9 Warning message: Loglik converged before variable 1 ; beta may be infinite. in: fitter(X, Y, strats, offset, init, control, weights = weights, Thank you, Cindy Lin ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.