recursive PRED

From: Ruediger Port Date: September 27, 1996 technical Source: cognigencorp.com
From R.Port@dkfz-heidelberg.de Fri Sep 27 03:35:30 1996 Subject: recursive PRED Rik Schoemaker's message of Sept 26 My message of Sept 26 including this idea for a recursive $PRED > IF (TIME.EQ.0) Celast = 0 ; or some other initial value > Cenew = ... Celast ... (function of Celast and the PK parameters) > effect = ... (function of Cenew and more parameters > Y = ... effect ... EPS( ) > Celast = Cenew Alison's message of Sept 26 Hi Alison, Thanks to your comment I see that the above code won't work with population data, at least when the FO method is used. I'm wondering whether it could be applicable with the FOCE method. What is your answer? Thanks! Ruedi ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- R.E. Port, Dept. 0420, German Cancer Research Center P.O. Box 10 19 49, D-69009 Heidelberg phone: x49-6221 42-3385 -3347 fax: -3346 e-mail: r.port@dkfz-heidelberg.de
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