Help with Incomplete Nomogram Output in Survival Module
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2025 7:39 am
Dear Jamovi Community,
I am currently working on a survival analysis using the Multivariable Survival module in Jamovi and have successfully built a Cox proportional hazards model. I enabled the Nomogram option to visualize the risk scoring.
While the lower section of the nomogram output (which shows the individual variable scores and risk prediction guidelines) appears correctly, the upper part of the output — typically showing the full scoring scale, total points axis, and predicted risk scale — is completely blank or missing.
This makes it difficult to interpret or use the nomogram effectively, as I am unable to match total points to predicted survival probabilities visually.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
Is this a rendering problem or a known bug?
Are there any recommended solutions or workarounds?
Is there a way to export or regenerate the complete nomogram graphic?
Your guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your help and for developing such an accessible and powerful too
I am currently working on a survival analysis using the Multivariable Survival module in Jamovi and have successfully built a Cox proportional hazards model. I enabled the Nomogram option to visualize the risk scoring.
While the lower section of the nomogram output (which shows the individual variable scores and risk prediction guidelines) appears correctly, the upper part of the output — typically showing the full scoring scale, total points axis, and predicted risk scale — is completely blank or missing.
This makes it difficult to interpret or use the nomogram effectively, as I am unable to match total points to predicted survival probabilities visually.
Has anyone else experienced this issue?
Is this a rendering problem or a known bug?
Are there any recommended solutions or workarounds?
Is there a way to export or regenerate the complete nomogram graphic?
Your guidance or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you so much for your help and for developing such an accessible and powerful too