Matt---
...Weird....
...If you unzip the HELP file from the attached zip file, THEN it
works...!!...
Wayne
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From: Wayne Thornton [mailto:thornton@fas.harvard.edu]
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 18:13
To: 'Matt Blackwell'
Cc: 'amelia(a)lists.gking.harvard.edu'
Subject: Amelia documentation seems to differ between websites; Amelia
package Help file does not work right [WAT issue #3]
Matt---
I was about to respond with an email saying, "...Matt... WHAT documentation
are you talking about?.. ..when I realized my Amelia installation must be
one change behind...
(All the docs I had were 6 weeks out of date....).
...However, having realized that and tried to fix it, I still note two
problems...
(....I realize this kind of stuff is hard to jeep up with-- and am most
grateful that anyone is even trying.... So please accept my comments as
constructive and not critical...)
(1) The version of the PDF manual avail at the R website and included in
the Amelia R-package (dated 04-27-09) seems substantially different from the
version available at Gary King's website (dated 05-17-09...)
See...
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Amelia/Amelia.pdf
http://gking.harvard.edu/amelia/docs/amelia.pdf
(2) I can't open the entries in the Help file provided with the Amelia
package....
After opening
\ library \ Amelia \ chtm \ Amelia.chm
...if you click on an entry in the left window, nothing comes up in the
right (main) window...
(See attached zip file).
Thanks...
Wayne
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Blackwell [mailto:mblackwell@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 16:12
To: Wayne Thornton
Cc: amelia(a)lists.gking.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [amelia] Amelia for R produces no imputed data output files
[WAT Issue #1]
Hi Wayne,
Amelia recently changed its output to fit better with R. You will now
find the imputed datasets in the following locations:
imputed$imputations[[1]]
imputed$imputations[[2]]
...
imputed$imputations[[m]]
Amelia no longer saves the imputed datasets from the amelia()
function. You can write the datasets to file using the write.amelia()
function:
write.amelia(imputed, file.stem = "outdata")
For further details, take a look at the manual page for write.amelia()
or see the Amelia documentation (section 5.2.1 should have the
relevant information).
I hope that helps,
matt.
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