[R] missing values

falissard falissard_b at wanadoo.fr
Tue Apr 26 12:25:45 CEST 2005


Hello,
On my experience, mice works fine with R 1.9 but not necessarily for newer
versions...
Bruno

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De : r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch
[mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] De la part de Giordano Sanchez
Envoyé : mardi 26 avril 2005 11:58
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Objet : Re: [R] missing values

Hello,

Thanks for the instructive responses. But two questions arise.
Firstable I can't manage to load the library "mice".
I'm using R 2.0.1 on my Debian
   I try just copying the package in my library /usr/lib/R/library .
but when i do >library()
                        ...
                        mice       ** No title available (pre-2.0.0 
install?) **
                        ...
and when i do > library(mice)
                       Error in library(mice) : 'mice' is not a valid 
package --installed < 2.0.0?
                       >

The second question is more statistical:
aregImpute() seems to give good results but i would like to compare the 
different methods not just graphically. It'is possible?
I also have other meteorological stations that have correleted data with the

data station I'm using? Can I use those data to improve my imputation 
method.

Regards,

Giordano

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