Re: Automated way to extract NM output

From: Nick Holford Date: October 22, 2007 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Mahesh, The 'machinery' behind WFN is awk (actually the GNU gawk). Did you try running your 500 problem run using WFN? WFN should extract the output and summarise it in the *.smy file in the run output directory. If WFN doesn't work please send me your control stream and data so I can see what is happening. Nick > "Samtani, Mahesh [PRDUS]" wrote: > > Dear NMusers, > I wish to run a $EST NM.ctl with 500 $PROBLEMs. Is there an automated way to > extract the 500 sets of thetas, omegas, sigmas, and minimization statuses > from the single output that NONMEM provides? Two related questions are: a) > What is the machinery that runs behind WFN for extracting output after nmbs > and b) Xpose31() extracts only a single set (I think it is the first set); > will downloading the newer version of Xpose solve this problem? > > Kindly advice…Mahesh > -- Nick Holford, Dept Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand [EMAIL PROTECTED] tel:+64(9)373-7599x86730 fax:+64(9)373-7090 www.health.auckland.ac.nz/pharmacology/staff/nholford
Oct 22, 2007 Mahesh Samtani Automated way to extract NM output
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