Hello everyone,
In the NONMEM 7.2 guide, I found this interesting section:
> I.11 Interactive Control of a NONMEM batch Program
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> A NONMEM run can now be controlled to some extent from the console by issuing certain
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> control characters.
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> Console iteration printing on/off during any Estimation analysis (ctrl-J from console NONMEM,
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> Iterations button from PDx-POP).
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> Exit analysis at any time, which completes its output, and goes on to next mode or estimation
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> method (ctrl-K from console, or Next button in PDx-POP).
> Exit program gracefully at any time (ctrl-E or Stop button).
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> Monitor the progress of each individual during an estimation by toggling ctrl-T. Wait 15 seconds or more to observe a subject’s ID, and individual objective function value. It is also good to test that the problem did not hang if a console output had not been observed for a long
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> while.
It seems like there is a feature to interact with a NONMEM run and interrupt it but still get the results in a neat way, which would be very useful, especially with long runs.
I've tried using CTRL+K, but I had no luck. I am using the execute script of Perl Speaks NONMEM to run my models, so maybe console commands (except CTRL+C) get filtered away. Any experience from anybody in the group? Is this feature working when running NONMEM directly, without a wrapper like PSN? Any workaround?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Paolo
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