priyanka09
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2013-04-22 10:23
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 Phoenix: Regression Plots issue [Software]

Hi,

Some time I am getting error "One or more graph has a mismatched lattice page condition" and it will not show any of regression plots (Observed Y and predicted Y vs X tab in Phoenix) while running NCA.

Does any setting in Phoenix to aviod this? what is the possible reason for this.

Thanks,
Priyanka
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2013-04-22 22:35
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Hi Priyanka,

❝ Some time …


That’s not a helpful description of a problem.

❝ … I am getting error "One or more graph has a mismatched lattice page condition" and it will not show any of regression plots (Observed Y and predicted Y vs X tab in Phoenix) while running NCA.

❝ Does any setting in Phoenix to aviod this? what is the possible reason for this.


No idea – it never happened to me. Since my crystal ball is in the laundry I don’t see your mappings in Phoenix. Consider registering at Pharsight’s Extranet, where you can attach project-files to posts.

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2013-06-01 12:55
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 Phoenix: Regression Plots issue

Priyanka,

If you still have this issue please can you send an example project to support[image]pharsight.com and we will debug from there.

(sorry for the late reply been out on the road quite a bit.)

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