Mark: Yes, you may use the FORTRAN FORMAT specifier such as: $TABLE … FORMAT=sF8.2
available since NONMEM 7.1. Please search for the word FORMAT in the ..\guides\intro7.pdf guide for syntax. Robert J. Bauer, Ph.D. Senior Director Pharmacometrics R&D ICON Early Phase 820 W. Diamond Avenue Suite 100 Gaithersburg, MD 20878 Office: (215) 616-6428 Mobile: (925) 286-0769 robert.ba...@iconplc.com<mailto:robert.ba...@iconplc.com> www.iconplc.com<http://www.iconplc.com/> From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com] On Behalf Of Mark Tepeck Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2019 2:29 PM To: nmusers@globomaxnm.com Subject: [NMusers] Avoid scientific notation in tables Hi All, This is an old question that was posted on NMuser ten years ago, but no clear answer was offered at that time. I am re-asking this: "is there a way of making NONMEM output decimal notation instead of = scientific i the $TABLE step? (e.g. 102.00 instead of 1.0200E+2)" Thanks, Mark <br /><br /> ICON plc made the following annotations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail transmission may contain confidential or legally privileged information that is intended only for the individual or entity named in the e-mail address. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or reliance upon the contents of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail transmission in error, please reply to the sender, so that ICON plc can arrange for proper delivery, and then please delete the message. Thank You, ICON plc South County Business Park Leopardstown Dublin 18 Ireland Registered number: 145835