Hi,
I have uploaded an updated version of Wings for NONMEM (version 750) to
http://wfn.sourceforge.net/. It can be downloaded from
http://wfn.sourceforge.net/wfndown.htm
This update is primarily to support NONMEM 7.5.0 and continue support for
NONMEM 7.2, 7.3 and 7.4. There are also bug fixes and improvements to the
documentation.
Please let me know when you find bugs.
Nick
Version Notes
23 Mar 2021 Version 750
Release for WFN750 supporting NM7.5.0. Version compatible with NONMEM 7.4,
NONMEM 7.3 and NONMEM Version 7.2.
Grid access enhanced allowing NMVERMIN and NMVERNUM to select NM version.
A change may be required to wfn.bat to complete the installation of this
version.
For NONMEM 7.5:
set NMVER=7
set NMVERMIN=5
set NMVERNUM=0
For NONMEM 7.2,7.3,7.4 recommended change:
set NMVERNUM to NONMEM number e. 3 for NONMEM 7.4.3
24 Feb 2021 Version 744b
Bug fix: line 148 of _nmbs.bat has full path to nca.awk
Call to nmgog writes a log file with job number.
22 Jan 2021 Version 744
VPC files include examples for continuous variables and for time to event.
Further examples of VPCs are provided based on warfarin PKPD and amikacin PK.
Additional options are provided for VPC layout and themes (colours, symbol
size, line width). These options require using the updated versions of
nmvpc.bat, nmvpc2awk.awk, vpc.R and nmvpc_functions.R. Existing versions of
nmvpc.bat will continue to function with the updated files. In order to take
advantage of these new features existing nmvpc.bat file details will need to be
used and customized based on the new code in the updated nmvpc.bat. See details
in http://wfn.sourceforge.net/wfnvpc.htm.
nmfewfn74.bat updated for NM7.4.4. nmctl allows more flexible user format for
ctl file. Various changes to support working with NeSI cluster (e.g. support
for NM4.4, cleanup worker directories, nmwaitonly improved, default memory
reduced from 3G to 500M).
A change may be required to wfn.bat to complete the installation of this
version.
See notes below for version 742 with addition of the NMVERMIN variable which
should be set to 4.
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