Dear Alison,
It may be clearer. It certainly would capture most covariate changes but on
the other hand you may need to used EVID=2 even when the physiological
variable change is at an observation/dose event (if you want to have the
covariate values feed forward rather than backwards). Also, yo
Alison,
I think the problem with the on-line help arose because a relatively
inexperienced nmuser was searching through the help to find some clues
on what to do. The use of the "physiological variable changes"
expression to describe an EVID=2 event seems to have been interpreted
as somethin
Nick,
Thanks for the suggestions.
Stuart supplied another example in NONMEM Uses Guide VI (PREDPP) p. 57:
A value of 2 indicates that the event is neither an observation nor
dose event. The corresponding event is referred to as an other-type
event. Examples of other-type events are: the time a