New version, graphics are created even if the user has not populated a Version 1.1.0, a Graphical Interface for the NONMEM System. Steve Shafer and I are pleased to announce a new release of PLT Tools,
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No knowledge of S-Plus/R code is required. * Graphics Editor: Using a graphical interface, select options for theĬreation of graphics. These tools are facilitated by the following: Multiple runs into a time-stamped archive. * Create Archive: With one click, bundle together the outputs of Value for the likelihood ratio test, the number of non-fixed thetas,Įtas, and sigmas in each model, and comments entered by the user.Īlso, the "brief summaries" described above are bundled into a singleĭocument which can then be used an an appendix in a study report. A separate comma-delimited table summarizes differencesīetween runs, objective functions and the change between models, the P The output is a text file that can be inserted as an appendix in a line-by-line comparison of the two control streams. * Compare Runs: Compare one or more pairs of runs:
Examples of these various files are available at Of significant digits, final estimates for thetas (plus standardĮrrors if available), omegas, and sigmas and diagnostics of NONMEMīoundary conditions.
Summary ("Brief Summary") showing the objective function, the number Tables created by NONMEM are copied, then reformatted so Folders are created automatically, all source documents areĪrchived, and all files are time-stamped, facilitating Part 11Ĭompliance. Tables, create extensive graphics, and perform various statisticalĪnalyses. * Project Controller: Using a graphical interface, run NONMEM, thenĪutomatically create numerous files containing NONMEM outputs and PLT Tools is a suite of tools that accomplish the PLT Toolsįacilitates conduct of NONMEM analyses on either the Windows, Linux, Version 1.0.0, a Graphical Interface for the NONMEM System. Steve Shafer and I are pleased to announce the release of PLT Tools,
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