Degenerated trapezoid ;-) [🇷 for BE/BA]

posted by yjlee168 Homepage – Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2008-12-18 09:44 (6386 d 13:29 ago) – Posting: # 2939
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dear DLabes,

Weird! I just run bear again and what I get is displayed as follows.
[...]                    Reference                     
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<< NCA Output:- Subject# 1  (Ref.)>>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
   subj  time   conc  AUC(0-t) AUMC(0-t)
1     1  0.00    0.0     0.000     0.000
2     1  0.25   36.1     4.513     1.128
3     1  0.50  125.0    24.650    10.069
4     1  0.75  567.0   111.150    71.037
5     1  1.00  932.0   298.525   240.694
6     1  1.50 1343.0   867.275   977.319
7     1  2.00 1739.0  1637.775  2350.444
8     1  3.00 1604.0  3309.275  6495.444
9     1  4.00 1460.0  4841.275 11821.444
10    1  8.00  797.0  9355.275 36253.444
11    1 12.00  383.0 11715.275 58197.444
12    1 24.00   72.0 14445.275 96141.444[...]


which is identical to what you got (14445.275]. Could you please update all your R packages (from R console, plz) again? This is because there seems a big change from v2.7.2 to v2.8.0. My desktop PC system is Win/Vista sp1,R v2.8.0 and bear v2.0.1. If you update all packages of R from its console, it will also automatically update all packages that will be called by bear. Sorry about this.

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❝ For that data I have calculated AUC(0-t)=14445.275.

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All the best,
-- Yung-jin Lee
bear v2.9.6:- created by Hsin-ya Lee & Yung-jin Lee
Kaohsiung, Taiwan https://www.pkpd168.com/bear
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