Re: 202 Fortran Syntax of wings for NM7

From: Nick Holford Date: December 13, 2011 technical Source: mail-archive.com
Hong, Your explanation does not make sense to me. WFN should not confuse ALB with ALAG1. Please send me the full control stream that causes the problem so I can find out what is happening. If there is a bug in WFN I'd like to be able to find it and fix it. Thanks, Nick
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On 13/12/2011 4:19 p.m., Hong Li wrote: > Dear Nick, > > Thanks so much for directing me to pay attention to the comments of > $THETA block. > The FORTRAN SYNTAX is caused by the way I apply comments to $THETA > but I get the problem solved using the other way. > > The original $THETA as below: > > $THETA > (0.228 FIXED) ;POP_TLAG > (0.01,0.927,10) ;POP_K12 > (5,14,100) ;POP_Q > (0,0.972,50) ;POP_K24 > (0,0.14,50) ;POP_K40 > (0,0.01,1) ;POP_K41 > (3,30.3,200) ;POP_V2 > (243 FIXED) ;POP_V3 > (3,9.82,200) ;POP_V4 > (0,0.0167,0.1) ;POP_FR > (0,0.3) ;CNI > (-0.6) ; ALB > > The new $THETA block is: > > $THETA > (0.228 FIXED) ;POP_TLAG > (0.01,0.927,10) ;POP_K12 > (5,14,100) ;POP_Q > (0,0.972,50) ;POP_K24 > (0,0.14,50) ;POP_K40 > (0,0.01,1) ;POP_K41 > (3,30.3,200) ;POP_V2 > (243 FIXED) ;POP_V3 > (3,9.82,200) ;POP_V4 > (0,0.0167,0.1) ;POP_FR > (0,0.3) ;CNI > (-0.6) ;POP_ALB > > The only thing I did is to change comment of THETA12 from ALB to POP_ALB. > > My understanding now is that WFN get confused the comment of > THETA12 (ALB) with MU_1 (which is assigned to ALAG1) because both > of them start with "A". > > Thanks again, -- Nick Holford, Professor Clinical Pharmacology Dept Pharmacology& Clinical Pharmacology, Bldg 505 Room 202D University of Auckland,85 Park Rd,Private Bag 92019,Auckland,New Zealand tel:+64(9)923-6730 fax:+64(9)373-7090 mobile:+64(21)46 23 53 email: [email protected] http://www.fmhs.auckland.ac.nz/sms/pharmacology/holford
Dec 12, 2011 Hong Li 202 Fortran Syntax of wings for NM7
Dec 13, 2011 Hong Li Re: 202 Fortran Syntax of wings for NM7
Dec 13, 2011 Nick Holford Re: 202 Fortran Syntax of wings for NM7