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2017 Oct 04
2
Issue calling MICE package
IIUC, this would be an isssue with MICE (or rather "mice"), which isn't Ole's. It could be a namespace issue, but it could also be that some start-up code is not executed if library() is bypasses (see .onAttach et al.). -pd > On 4 Oct 2017, at 17:00 , Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: > > Dear Ole > > One of the experts may be able to
2017 Oct 05
0
Issue calling MICE package
Sorry, I was not clear enough. The reason I want to use mice::mice() rather than library(mice); mice() is that I want to call it from my own package. But the reprex works from the command line as well, straight after launching R: mice::mice(airquality) #> Error in check.method(setup, data): The following functions were not found: mice.impute.pmm, mice.impute.pmm The mice.impute functions
2017 Oct 04
0
Issue calling MICE package
Dear Ole One of the experts may be able to diagnose this without extra information but I suspect you have not got the right magic in your NAMESPACE file in your package. You may need to re-read section 1.5.1 of the Writing R extensions manual. Michael On 04/10/2017 13:47, Ole H?st wrote: > I want to call the mice function from the MICE package from my own package. > However I run into
2006 Sep 25
2
Multiple imputation using mice with "mean"
Hi I am trying to impute missing values for my data.frame. As I intend to use the complete data for prediction I am currently measuring the success of an imputation method by its resulting classification error in my training data. I have tried several approaches to replace missing values: - mean/median substitution - substitution by a value selected from the observed values of a variable - MLE
2011 Dec 09
2
Help with the Mice Function
Hi, I am attempting to impute my data for missing values using the mice function. However everytime I run the function it freezes or lags. I have tried running it over night, and it still does not finish. I am working with 17000 observations across 32 variables. here is my code: imputed.data = mice(data, + m = 1, + diagnostics = F) Thank you in advance, Richard [[alternative HTML version
2018 Jan 31
0
MICE data analysis with glmulti
Dear All, wonder if you have some thoughts on running the with() function (and perhaps including the pool() function to get the results?) in glmulti? In other words, how to run glmulti with a data set that is produced by mice()? publicly available code: data <- airquality data[4:10,3] <- rep(NA,7) data[1:5,4] <- NA data <- data[-c(5,6)] library(mice) library(glmulti) the following
2012 Mar 30
3
pooling in MICE
Hi everyone, Does anyone here has experience using MICE to impute missing value? I am having problem to pool the imputed dataset for a MANOVA test, could you give me some advice please? Here is my code: > library(mice) >
2013 Oct 29
3
Ayuda con Mice con polyreg
Saludo gente, antes que nada gracias por la ayuda que puedan aportarme, soy iniciante en R, estoy usando el paquete Mice para realizar imputaciones múltiples sobre variables en su mayoría categóricas. El problema está que cuando expresó este comando imp <- mice(dataset,method="polr",maxit=1) donde el dataset es un data.frame me tirá este error : iter imp variable 1 1 pial1a
2008 Oct 14
1
library MICE warning message
Hello. I have run the command imp<-mice(mydata, im=c("","pmm","logreg","logreg"),m=5)  for a variable with no missing data, a numeric one and two variables with binary data. I got the following message: There were 37 warnings (use warnings() to see them) > warnings() Warning messages: 1: In any(predictorMatrix[j, ]) ... : coercing argument of
2012 Dec 08
1
imputation in mice
Hello! If I understand this listserve correctly, I can email this address to get help when I am struggling with code. If this is inaccurate, please let me know, and I will unsubscribe. I have been struggling with the same error message for a while, and I can't seem to get past it. Here is the issue: I am using a data set that uses -1:-9 to indicate various kinds of missing data. I changed
2012 Oct 19
0
impute multilevel data in MICE
Dear list, Is there any one use MICE package deal with multilevel missing values here? I have a question about the 2lonly.pmm() and 2lonly.norm(), I get the following error quite often. Here is the code the error, could you give me some advice please? Am I using it in the right way? > ini=mice(bhrm,maxit=0) > pred=ini$pred > pred V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6 V7 V8 V9 V10 V11 V12 V13 V14 V15
2018 Mar 05
2
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know what to do. Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: The error is that one of your documentation files is failing. Try compiling each one separately with R CMD Rd2pdf yourfilenamehere.Rd and see what
2018 Mar 05
0
Σχετ: Problem with Rd2.tex tduring compilation
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel On 05/03/2018 13:46, michael tsagris wrote: > Hi and thanks for the prompt reply. I cannot say I understood or know > what to do. > Can you please tell me which is this mailing list? > > > > ???? 2:15 ?.?. ???????, 5 ??????? 2018, ?/? Michael Dewey > <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> ??????: > > > The
2009 Apr 24
1
Multiple Imputation in mice/norm
I'm trying to use either mice or norm to perform multiple imputation to fill in some missing values in my data. The data has some missing values because of a chemical detection limit (so they are left censored). I'd like to use MI because I have several variables that are highly correlated. In SAS's proc MI, there is an option with which you can limit the imputed values that are
2011 Jul 20
1
Calculating mean from wit mice (multiple imputation)
Hi all, How can I calculate the mean from several imputed data sets with the package mice? I know you can estimate regression parameters with, for example, lm and subsequently pool those parameters to get a point estimate using functions included in mice. But if I want to calculate the mean value of a variable over my multiple imputed data sets with fit <- with(data=imp, expr=mean(y)) and
2017 Aug 10
1
Plotting log transformed predicted values from lme
Thank you Michael, Curves for each level of the factor sounds very interesting, Do you have a suggestion how to plot them? Thank you! Alina *Alina Vodonos Zilberg* On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 7:39 AM, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: > Dear Alina > > If I understand you correctly you cannot just have a single predicted > curve but one for each level of your
2012 Mar 07
0
Multiple imputation using mice
Dear all, I am trying to impute data for a range of variables in my data set, of which unfortunately most variables have missing values, and some have quite a few. So I set up the predictor matrix to exclude certain variables (setting the relevant elements to zero) and then I run the imputation. This works fine if I use predictive mean matching for the continous variables in the data set. When I
2020 Oct 30
3
Error: variable not found
Hello I have a question. I made an r-script and did a few commands needed to make some new variables. They all work out well, and when I run the commands, the new variables appear in the dataset. I can also work with these new variables to make other new variables from them. Also, when I use summary(dataset), those new variables appear in the summary of the dataset. But, when I do summary(new
2011 Apr 08
1
Package mice: Error in if (meth[j] != "") { : argument is of length zero
Dear R users, I am using package mice and I am getting the error " Error in if (meth[j] != "") { : argument is of length zero." I have tried using several different versions of R (even the one that will be coming out this month) to no avail. I am using RStudio as my interface with R. Also note that I had run this a couple of days ago and it was working fine; I can't,
2017 Dec 29
2
Facing problem in installing the package named "methyAnalysis"
Thank you Michael Dewey. Can you please send me the email id for Bioconductor. regards Pijush On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 5:20 PM, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: > Dear Pijush > > You might do better to ask on the Bioconductor list as IRanges does not > seem to be on CRAN so I deduce it is a Bioconductor package too. > > Michael > > > On