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Hi Colleagues,
Although there are many workarounds to manage the input datasets for
NONMEM, use of IGNORE would be a very handy solution. However, I am
surprised to see that AND is not supported by NONMEM. e.g.
IGNORE=(CMT.EQ.1, AND CMT.EQ.2 ) would throw an error. In contrast, NONMEM
use OR for
I would second that feature request!
From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com on behalf of
Mark Tepeck
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2019 15:16
To: Nmusers
Subject: [NMusers] Use AND to ignore rows for input dataset
Hi Colleagues,
Although there are many workarounds to
Guide VIII suggests the following:
Suppose it is desired that records be dropped that satisfy the logical ".AND."
of several conditions. This can be implemented by using an ACCEPT list with the
negations of the conditions. For example, suppose that records to be ignored
are those having GEN=1 .
Since nowadays most datasets include a header line, IGNORE=@ (or something
along those lines) is almost always used in control streams. Since ACCEPT and
IGNORE cannot be used in the same $DATA record, the suggested technique is
seldom usable in my experience.
Fro
Sebastien:
It is not clear in the guide, but only parenthesized IGNORE and ACCEPT lists,
such as IGNORE=(list) and ACCEPT=(list), are incompatible. IGNORE=c, where c
could be any character except space, should work with IGNORE=(list) or
ACCEPT=(list). For example:
$DATA example1.csv ACCEPT=(