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MEANING: The elements of a NONMEM Data Record
CONTEXT: NONMEM output
DISCUSSION:
Each data record consists of a series of data items, the labels for
which are defined on the $INPUT record. Data items are of three
types: NONMEM items, PREDPP items, and others. The first two types
are signified by certain reserved labels, such as (for NONMEM items):
ID (for IDentification), MDV (for Missing Dependent Variable), or DV
(for Dependent Variable). NONMEM prints the labels of the data items
in the order it understands them to appear on the data records as a
check for the user.
LABELS TO BE USED FOR ITEMS APPEARING IN TABLES AND SCATTERPLOTS ARE:
ID TIME DV AGE WT PRED RES WRES
The above states that the first data item is ID (NONMEM item), the
second is TIME (a PREDPP item), the third is DV (a NONMEM item), then
AGE and WT, which are other items, and finally PRED, RES and WRES,
which are NONMEM-generated items -- the predicted value of DV, the
residual (DV-PRED), and the weighted residual (a transformation of RES
to units of the population standard deviation).
(See data record, data set).
REFERENCES: Guide IV Section III.B.2
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