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MEANING: TABLE_QUANT program
CONTEXT: NONMEM run
The utility program table_quant transforms importance sampling (SIR)
data in the NONMEM raw output file. Such data are present when the
option SIRSAMPLE of the $COVARIANCE record is used.
(See Guide Introduction_7, "Importance Sampling of the Variance-
Covariance of the Parameter Estimates").
Table_quant produces a table file with frequencies and cumulative val-
ues.
USAGE:
table_quant inputfile outputfile delimiter start end
Inputfile name should be the NONMEM file (root.ext).
Requred
The results are written to outputfile, which may be called root.qnt.
(This name is needed if R script quantplot.R, or Splus script, quant-
plot.ssc, available in Pdx-Pop 5.2, is used to view histograms and cdf
plots from these result files.) The output file contains, for each
item, the sorted value, its frequency (freq), and its quantile posi-
tion or cumulative probability (cum).
Required.
Delimiter is that used in the input file (s for space, t for tab,
comma default)
start and end are the range of iterations to be quantized (default is
all non-negative iterations).
Table_quant uses the WEIGHT values record by NONMEM in the file.
Bayes results, which do not have the WEIGHT column, can be processed
with this utility, but the weight is then assumed constant among all
samples.
The output file will contain for each item, the sorted value, its fre-
quency (freq), and its quantile position or cumulative probability
(cum). Also, make sure the input file contains just one table of
information.
See also table_resample (tabresamp) program.
EXAMPLE:
REFERENCES: Guide Introduction_7
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