Hi Reza, 

I'm not sure why this error message would come up, but you can install Amelia from R itself by running the following code:

install.packages("Amelia")

Then you can load AmeliaView by running this code:

library(Amelia)
AmeliaView()

Let us know if that doesn't work. 

Cheers,
Matt

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Matthew Blackwell
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Harvard University
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On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at 10:15 AM, ELAIDI Reza-Thierry <reza-thierry.elaidi-ext@aphp.fr> wrote:

Dear all,

Unfortunately, I'm unable to install Amelia 1.7.3 on my personal laptop: Windows 10, R 3.2.3 (with RStudio).

I receive a message that the installer doesn't find a valid R directory whereas I entered the right one c:/Program/R/R-3.2.3 (attached screen captures).

Could you please help me ?

Thank you very much in advance.

Best,

 

 

 

Reza ELAIDI, PhD

Directeur Opérations Cliniques

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