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I'm learning basics about survival package in R with this tutorial

I followed the steps and got an error: The data is in the package:

aml<-aml

And in page 2 of the tutorial:

summary(survfit(Surv(aml$time[1:11],aml$status[1:11])))
Error in UseMethod("survfit", formula) : 
  no applicable method for 'survfit' applied to an object of class "Surv"

So, I tried:

train<-Surv(aml$time[1:11],aml$status[1:11])
survfit(Surv(time, status), data = train) 

And I got another error:

Error in Surv(time, status) : Time variable is not numeric

Really I don't know what I'm doing and why the steps from the tutorial are wrong.

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    You just reading an old tutorial. This formulation isn't allowed anymore. You also need to specify the RHS now, try survfit(Surv(aml$time[1:11],aml$status[1:11]) ~ 1) instead. You can also plot it using plot(survfit(Surv(aml$time[1:11],aml$status[1:11]) ~ 1)) Nov 12, 2014 at 20:04
  • thanks, would you recommend a new tutorial?
    – GabyLP
    Nov 12, 2014 at 20:15
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    I'd recommend Fox's Appendix, though it's pretty focused on Cox models. Nov 14, 2014 at 21:04

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You should convert your time variable to numeric type using following:

train$time = as.numeric(train$time)

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