Re: Problems with IGNORE

From: Nick Holford Date: June 02, 2009 technical Source: mail-archive.com
German, Change this: IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3) to: IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108, CMT.EQ.3) The IGNORE record is not a FORTRAN logical statement. It is an NM-TRAN convention that a "," is equivalent to ".AND.". Nick German Erlenkamp wrote: > Dear NMUSERS, > > I want to ignore several lines in my dataset. > I've tried to do this in this way: > > IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3) > > In this case I'll receive an error message like: > > An ERROR was found in the control statements. > > An ERROR was fond on line 16 ot the approxiamte position noted: > > IGNORE=(ID.EQ.108.AND.CMT.EQ.3) > > X > > The characters in ERROR are: IGNORE > 52 > > Can someone tell me how to ignore more than one? > > Thanks in advance. -- Nick Holford, Dept Pharmacology & Clinical Pharmacology University of Auckland, 85 Park Rd, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand [email protected] tel:+64(9)923-6730 fax:+64(9)373-7090 mobile: +33 64 271-6369 (Apr 6-Jul 17 2009) http://www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/sms/pharmacology/holford
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