Hi,
NO. OF SIG. DIGITS IN FINAL EST.: 3.1
I cannot seem to find any references to the method by which this number
is computed.
Xavier Woot de Trixhe, ir.
Scientist, AM&S
Clinical Pharmacology
Tel: +32 (0)14 60 29 70
Janssen Research & Development
Turnoudseweg 30
2340 Beerse
Hi Norman,
you can use below for 80% PI
xpose.VPC("vpc_results.csv",vpctab="vpctab",PI.limits = c(0.1,
0.9),ylb="Concentration ng/mL")
kun wang
From: Norman Z
Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2012 7:30 AM
To: nmusers@globomaxnm.com
Subject: [NMusers] VPC question
Dear NMusers,
I am using PsN
Hi,Norman,
for 2nd question.
you needn’t to use the raw simulated data.
Just run vpc like below:
vpc name.ctl -seed=1234 -dv=Conc -keep_estimation -samples=1000 -bin_by_count=0
-bin_array=0.4,0.6,1,2,3,6.5,9.5
-bin_array=0.4,0.6,1,2,3,6.5,9.5 <-the number is the time interval of
different b
Dear Norman,
Regarding: " (I suspect the "DV_matrix.csv" and
"vpc_simulation.1.npctab.dta" in "m1" folder are the raw simulated data, but
want to refer to relevant document to understand how these files are
organized.)", and other questions I believe that the psn user guide for
npc/vpc (npc_vp