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checkRd: (-1) cfc.tbasis.Rd:23: Lost braces
23 | Assuming one-dimensional \code{p1} and \code{p2} for clarity, the algorithm calculates cumulative incidence function for cuase 1 using a recursive formula: \code{ci1[n+1] = ci1[n] + dci1[n]}, where \code{dci1[n] = 0.5*(p2[n] + p2[n+1])*(p1[n] - p1[n+1])}. The increment in cumulative incidence function for cause 2 is similarly calculated, \code{dci2[n] = 0.5*(p1[n] + p1[n+1])*(p2[n] - p2[n+1])}. These equations guarantee that \code{dci1[n] + dci2[n] = p1[n]*p2[n] - p1[n+1]*p2[n+1]}. Event-free probability is simply calculated as code{efp[n] = p1[n]*p2[n]}. Taken together, this numerical integration ensures that \code{efp[n+1] - efp[n] + dci1[n] + dci2[n] = 0}.
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