I've noticed a slight difference between survfit
when I use a survival object of type "interval2". I first noticed that the number at risk on the interval2 fit was not an integer. I've stepped through survfit.formula
and surviftKM
but I'm still not clear as to exactly what's happening and why. Would anyone explain the difference to me? When debugging it appears survfitKM
is using some .05 weights (casewt
variable), but I'm not setting that explicitly.
MRE:
library('survival')
surv_obj <- with(lung, Surv(time = time, event = status == 1))
left <- lung$time
right <- ifelse(lung$status == 1, lung$time, NA)
surv_obj_int <- Surv(time = left, time2 = right, type = 'interval2')
surv_fit <- survfit(surv_obj~1, type = 'kaplan-meier')
surv_fit_int <- survfit(surv_obj_int~1, type = 'kaplan-meier')
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