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intsurv vs TLF-Library

A side-by-side editorial comparison of intsurv and TLF-Library — release velocity, themes, recent moves, and the top alternatives to consider.

intsurv vs TLF-Library: at a glance

FeatureintsurvTLF-Library
SectorAnalyticsAnalytics
Velocity score0.00.0
Sparks · 30d00
Top themessurvival-analysis, cure-models, censored-data, regularizationpharmacometrics, ggplot2, plotting, scientific-reporting
Last editorial update1h ago1h ago
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What is intsurv?

A Cox cure-rate model package woke up after four years to simplify its own interface.

intsurv fits Cox cure rate models for right-censored survival data where event status may be uncertain — the case where you cannot tell whether a subject experienced the event or was never susceptible to it. The core has been stable since 2019: cox_cure() and its regularized counterpart cox_cure_net(), plus a weighted concordance index and a data simulator. After more than four years without a release, version 0.3.0 arrived in September 2025 and restructured how those two functions are configured rather than adding capability.

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What is TLF-Library?

The Open Systems Pharmacology plotting layer spent 2025 absorbing a ggplot2 major break.

tlf is the plotting library behind Open Systems Pharmacology's tables, listings and figures — a ggplot2 wrapper producing the PK/PD reporting output the OSP suite generates. Recent work splits into two strands: a feature set adding Lower Limit Of Quantification annotation to time-profile and observed-vs-predicted plots alongside a reworked axis-limits API, and then hot fixes to survive ggplot2 v4.0.0's breaking changes. The axis change is the substantive one, separating cropping the view from filtering the data behind it.

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intsurv vs TLF-Library: editorial side-by-side

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intsurv
ANALYTICS
0.0

A Cox cure-rate model package woke up after four years to simplify its own interface.

◆ Current state

intsurv fits Cox cure rate models for right-censored survival data where event status may be uncertain — the case where you cannot tell whether a subject experienced the event or was never susceptible to it. The core has been stable since 2019: cox_cure() and its regularized counterpart cox_cure_net(), plus a weighted concordance index and a data simulator. After more than four years without a release, version 0.3.0 arrived in September 2025 and restructured how those two functions are configured rather than adding capability.

◆ Where it's heading

The package has reached the point where the methods are settled and the remaining work is ergonomics. Moving control parameters, M-step settings and penalty specification into cox_cure.control(), cox_cure.mstep() and cox_cure_net.penalty() follows the established R convention of separating tuning from the model formula, and it arrives long after the arguments accumulated. The C++ headers were placed in inst/include as early as 2019 so other packages could link against them, which suggests the implementation was always intended to be reused.

◆ Prediction

The gap between 0.2.2 and 0.3.0 makes cadence a poor basis for prediction. What the entries do support is that the interface rework is unfinished business rather than a prelude to new methods, so consolidation around the new helper functions is the likelier next step.

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TLF-Library
ANALYTICS
0.0

The Open Systems Pharmacology plotting layer spent 2025 absorbing a ggplot2 major break.

◆ Current state

tlf is the plotting library behind Open Systems Pharmacology's tables, listings and figures — a ggplot2 wrapper producing the PK/PD reporting output the OSP suite generates. Recent work splits into two strands: a feature set adding Lower Limit Of Quantification annotation to time-profile and observed-vs-predicted plots alongside a reworked axis-limits API, and then hot fixes to survive ggplot2 v4.0.0's breaking changes. The axis change is the substantive one, separating cropping the view from filtering the data behind it.

◆ Where it's heading

The library is maturing into a stable reporting dependency rather than growing new plot types — the newest releases are watermark placement, log-tick safety and upstream compatibility, not new figures. Its exposure is to ggplot2: v4.0.0 required same-day hot fixes, which is the risk profile of a wrapper this thin. Note that this feed's version numbers and publication stamps disagree, with 1.5.170 stamped four months before the lower-numbered 1.5.158, so the release order has to be read from version numbers and the changelog ranges rather than from the feed order.

◆ Prediction

With the ggplot2 v4 fallout patched and the LLOQ work promoted to a stable 1.6 line, the next releases most likely continue as small rendering fixes. Nothing in these entries points to a new plot class in progress.

Alternatives to intsurv and TLF-Library

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Recent activity from intsurv and TLF-Library

Latest ship moves from both products, interleaved chronologically. ⚡ = editorial spark.

  1. 9mo agoTLF-LibraryWatermark positioning decoupled from plot scales
  2. 10mo agointsurvModel configuration moves into dedicated control functions
  3. 11mo agoTLF-LibraryHot fixes for ggplot2 v4.0.0 breaking changes
  4. 11mo agoTLF-LibraryLLOQ annotation and axis cropping split from data filtering
  5. 1y agoTLF-LibraryDev build introducing LLOQ plots and the xAxisLimits rename
  6. 1y agoTLF-LibraryError-bar cap fixes atop a restated feature list
  7. 1y agoTLF-LibraryDual-axis plots stop tripping cowplot
  8. 5y agointsurvCross-validated model selection and offset terms added
  9. 6y agointsurvC++ headers relocated so other packages can link them
  10. 7y agointsurvCox cure models for uncertain event status arrive
  11. 7y agointsurvParameter initialization methods added to the alpha
  12. 7y agointsurvAlpha cut for paper submission and simulation reproducibility

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between intsurv and TLF-Library?

They serve adjacent needs but don't currently overlap on shipped themes. intsurv and TLF-Library are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 0.0 vs 0.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). See the at-a-glance table above for a side-by-side breakdown of velocity, recent sparks, and editorial themes.

Is intsurv better than TLF-Library?

Sparkpulse doesn't pick a winner — we score release velocity, not feature parity. intsurv and TLF-Library are shipping at a similar cadence (velocity 0.0 vs 0.0, both within Sparkpulse's "active" band). For your specific use case, the alternatives sections above list other Analytics products to evaluate alongside.

What are the best alternatives to intsurv?

Top intsurv alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "intsurv alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/intsurv for the full list with editorial commentary on each.

What are the best alternatives to TLF-Library?

Top TLF-Library alternatives in Analytics are ranked by recent ship velocity. Browse the "TLF-Library alternatives" section above for the current picks, or visit /alternatives/tlf-library for the full list with editorial commentary on each.