| import.variable.definitions {xpose4} | R Documentation |
Imports Xpose variable definitions from a file to an Xpose data object.
Description
This function imports variable definitions for a specified Xpose data object from a file.
Usage
import.variable.definitions(object, classic = FALSE)
Arguments
object |
An |
classic |
A logical operator specifying whether the function should assume the classic menu system. This is an internal option and need never be called from the command line. |
Details
This function imports variable definitions (contents of object@Prefs@Xvardef)
for a given xpose.data object from a file, typically
'xpose.vardefs.ini'. It returns an xpose.data object. Note that file
format is not the same as used for graphics settings. It is a wrapper for
the R function dget.
Value
An xpose.data object (classic == FALSE) or null
(classic == TRUE).
Author(s)
Niclas Jonsson & Justin Wilkins
See Also
export.variable.definitions,
xpose.prefs-class dget
Other data functions:
add_transformed_columns,
change_graphical_parameters,
change_misc_parameters,
compute.cwres(),
data.checkout(),
data_extract_or_assign,
db.names(),
export.graph.par(),
export.variable.definitions(),
import.graph.par(),
make.sb.data(),
nsim(),
par_cov_summary,
read.TTE.sim.data(),
read.nm.tables(),
read_NM_output,
read_nm_table(),
simprazExample(),
tabulate.parameters(),
xlabel(),
xpose.data,
xpose.print(),
xpose4-package,
xsubset()
Examples
## Not run:
## xpdb5 is an Xpose data object
## We expect to find the required NONMEM run and table files for run
## 5 in the current working directory
xpdb5 <- xpose.data(5)
xpdb5 <- import.variable.definitions(xpdb5)
## End(Not run)