Adrian,
The only thing that you can do (other than ignore the warnings) is switch to
a compiler that handles the sizes more appropriately. I don't believe
gfortran or Intel will give these warnings (this is two versions back and I
no longer have gfortran or Intel compile versions on my Mac). Yo
Bill,
Many thanks for your reply.
I have not personally checked the results for CONTROL5 but my
understanding is that they were checked and found to be OK.
I realize that these messages are not errors but are warnings - however,
from (very painful) past experiences I know that these warnings sho
Try
$COVARIANCE UNCONDITIONAL
This will give you a standard error from the METHOD=IMP EONLY=1 step
even if there is some positive indefiniteness. But, be cautious about
its quality when such a message occurs.
Robert J. Bauer, Ph.D.
Vice President, Pharmacometrics
ICON Development Solutions
Adriane,
Those are not errors, they are just warnings. I get similar (but not
identical) warnings on a system with nm6.2 and g95 (0.92!) with successful
runs for CONTROL5. Do you get appropriate result files?
Bill
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From: owner-nmus...@globomaxnm.com [mailto:owner-nmus...@globomaxnm
I've seen the same error when working on Boomer. I forget my resolution. Are
you using the latest version of g95? Have you tried gfortran?
gfortran
http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/GFortran
or
g95
http://www.g95.org/downloads.shtml
http://hpc.sourceforge.net/
is also useful
David Bourne
On 02/12/2009,
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-Original Message-
From: Nandy, Partha [PRDUS]
Sent: 25 November 2009 15:44
To: nmusers
Subject: NM6.1 on Apple-OSX using g95 compiler
Dears,
We are trying to run NM6.1 on Apple-OSX using g95 compiler. After
compiling, when the CONTROL5 test case was executed, we got the following
er
Hi everyone;
I am currently performing an analysis where I am starting with iterative
two-stage, then SAEM, and finishing off with importance sampling. Here is
the relevant code:
$ESTIMATION METH=ITS INTERACTION NSIG=3 SIGL=6 CTYPE=3 NOABORT
NITER=100 FILE=RUN19.TTS PRINT=15
$ESTIMATION METH