Philipp,
Check ?str which displays the structure of R objects.
And do use extractor functions when available:
coef(yourModel) instead of yourModel$coef
-Peter Ehlers
Philipp Rappold wrote:
Dear all,
I have a simple question: How can I retrieve a list with all properties
of an object?
Example:
If I fit a regression with
model <- coxph(Surv(....)~...)
I know that I can access the coefficients with model$coefficients[...]
afterwards, but how do I know which other variables are available and
what are their names?
Thanks and all the best
Philipp
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