At 06:47 11/11/2015, Matt Blackwell wrote:
Hi there,Â
The 5 imputed datasets are actually contained in the DataImputed object and you can access
each imputed dataset like so:
DataImputed$imputations[[1]]
DataImputed$imputations[[2]]
And so on. ameliabind() will merge the output of two amelia() calls into 1 so that if each
had 5 imputed datasets, then the binded object will have 10.Â
Thanks for the clue, Matt.
However when I run:
DataImputedAll <- ameliabind(DataImputed$imputations[[1]],
DataImputed$imputations[[2]], DataImputed$imputations[[3]], DataImputed$imputations[[4]],
DataImputed$imputations[[5]])
It rudely spits out:
"All arguments must be amelia output."
When searching for that particular error, there isn't anything
useful.
What do you suggest?
Thanks for your assistance!
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Matt
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Matthew Blackwell
Assistant Professor of Government
Harvard University
url: <http://www.mattblackwell.org>http://www.mattblackwell.orgÂ
On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 1:14 AM, W. D. <<mailto:WD@a7h.com>WD@a7h.com> wrote:
If 5 sets of data are generated using a command like
this:
DataImputed <- amelia(x=GroupData,incheck=TRUE)
What would be the names of the 5 sets of data in order
to use ameliabind?
DataImputedAll <- ameliabind(set1?, set2?, set3?, set4?, set5?)
There seem to be a dearth of examples online.
Thanks for your help.
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