RE: Off diagonals in $TABLE
Hi Paul,
If you use Wings for NONMEM the eta correlations are calculated for you and
shown in the smy file.
These off-diagonal covariances and corresponding correlations are a property of
the all the subjects in the study. They are not subject specific so they don’t
really belong in the $TABLE file (unless that is the only way you know to get
input into R).
Best wishes,
Nick
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Is it possible to include the off-diagonal correlation of ETAs in the $TABLE
output? If so, how is it done? ETAR12 is not recognized.
I’d like to import into R for summary stats.
Thank you!
Paul
Paul R. Hutson, PharmD, BCOP
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UW School of Pharmacy
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Substances
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