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SwissC
Obsidian | Level 7

Is it possible to use

class=CLASSATRISK colorgroup=CLASSATRISK;

Along with a labelattrs statement?

labelattrs=(color=white) 

I am trying to print an KM atrisk table under a plot, but I want it without any treatment labels, just the actual number of patients at risk.

So in the example below, I want to keep the 268/269 in color, but not have the 1/2 display at all.

 

 

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JeffMeyers
Barite | Level 11
I would just use the display option to only show values. This will turn the labels off.

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JeffMeyers
Barite | Level 11
I would just use the display option to only show values. This will turn the labels off.
SwissC
Obsidian | Level 7

That worked, swear I tried it yesterday and it didn't work.  But I have slightly butchered my code for this request so maybe I had some interaction somewhere.

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