Hi Mil, 

I'm not sure I know what you want to do. Do you want to do a leave-one-out approach and overimpute each individual cell at a time? Or do you want to overimpute all the data at the same time. The latter isn't possible since there wouldn't be any data to impute. 

A overimputation one-at-a-time strategy could be done, but you'd have to rerun Amelia each time with overimp set differently each time. Note that there is a bug in amelia on CRAN right now that makes overimp sometimes not work. This should be fixed in the next version of Amelia, to be sent to CRAN in the next few days. 

Hope that helps!

Cheers,
Matt

On Thu Nov 13 2014 at 10:13:47 PM Mil Jacobs <mil@miljacobs.com.au> wrote:
I would like to calculate imputed values for the cases that are complete in my data set but I am not sure how to do this.  

I do not want thousands of overimputations, just one imputed value for each complete case in each imputed data set (in the same way as for the missing cases).  How do I do this?  I have tried using 'overimp' with the 'amelia' command but it is not working.



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