We are happy to announce that a new version of libsoc (0.6), the R package for reading and writing SO files, has been released to CRAN, provided by Rikard Nordgren from Uppsala University. The most important addition is functions to use a referenced PharmML to get information on types of parameters, i.e. if a parameter is structural, connected to residual variability or parameter variability, if a parameter is a correlation and which random variable (ETA) a variability parameter is connected to. Read examples in the new vignette (see link below). The latest version of nmoutput2so (4.7.12) has an option (-generate_pharmml) to generate a minimal PharmML with information on the parameter model to be used by libsoc. The new vignette for an introduction to reading SO-files: https://lnkd.in/e4Xd3Qm Detailed list of changes can be found here: https://lnkd.in/ecfsRhZ |
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