I'm not sure what's going on here, but I would first try
demo(mi)
if that doesn't work, then it means you have an old version of Zelig
installed (or R itself could be old too). If that works, then you must
have incorrectly loaded the data sets.
Kosuke
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Mike Haynes wrote:
Hello...I am a new Zelig user and do not consider
myself very computer
savvy when it comes to syntax/programming. I am attempting to collapse
5 imputed csv data sets generated by Amelia into one final data set for
my dissertation.
I can load my files using the read.csv header function and see the
diagnostics associated with dim() and summary(), however, when I attempt
to create the data set, the program does not recognize my files.
I attempted the following command per the Zelig manual...and these are
the exact names of my datasets:
data = mi(outdata1.csv, outdata2.csv, outdata3.csv, outdata4.csv,
outdata5.csv)
The return said files not read because they do not exist.
Any help with how to exactly perform the function of collapsing imputed
data sets into a final set is greatly appreciated, and I look forward to
learning more about this program!
Best,
Michael Haynes
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