Hi Felipe,
Hello, Thank you Matt. I am doing exactly thisa.out$imputations[[1]]but I'am still getting NA's on this imputations. Do you know which migh be the reason?Thank youFelipe ParraOn Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 10:19 AM, Matt Blackwell <blackwel@fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Luis,You want to make sure that you save the output to a name:a.out <- amelia(y)Once you do this, you can see your imputed datasets here:a.out$imputations[[1]]That is, for example, the first imputed dataset. You can access others by changing the "1" to another number. Hope that helps.
Cheers,matt.On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Luis Felipe Parra <felipe.parra@quantil.com.co> wrote:
Hello, I've just discovered amelia today and I am trying to use to to fill some missing values in the attached dataset. I am using amelia in R, when I call amelia(y) I am getting my output with still some missing values.Does somebody know what might be I doing wrong, or what might be going on. Thank youFelipe Parra