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The expected behavior for me would be to ignore the unused level (e.g. run the covariates through a droplevels), or to generate a descriptive error message by testing for this scenario. I wasted quite some time trying to understand why I was getting a singular system in a nonfictive scenario, after I subsetted the data to exclude some patients.
P.s. Thanks for the excellent package! Makes competing risk analysis quite a lot easier to perform and especially to teach.
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If I run crr, and one of my covariates has a level that does not occur in the data, I get an error that the system is exactly singular:
Created on 2022-08-11 by the reprex package (v2.0.1)
The expected behavior for me would be to ignore the unused level (e.g. run the covariates through a
droplevels
), or to generate a descriptive error message by testing for this scenario. I wasted quite some time trying to understand why I was getting a singular system in a nonfictive scenario, after I subsetted the data to exclude some patients.P.s. Thanks for the excellent package! Makes competing risk analysis quite a lot easier to perform and especially to teach.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: