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7:09 AM
@zx8754 Yes, after a long battle he formatted correctly
Morning all
 
7:47 AM
hey
 
8:06 AM
hello hello :-)
 
8:33 AM
hello @ all
 
 
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10:05 AM
anyone aware of a faster alternative than mice for multiple imputation?
my current setup takes 11 hours to complete for one group :-(
(and I have to run it for four groups)
 
10:21 AM
@Jaap Is that for missing data?
 
@Sotos yes
 
@Jaap apparently there is miceFast package
 
@Sotos thx! did find that one ....
 
I searched for multiple imputation Rcpp but no luck :)
 
argh, typo; meant to say "didn't find that one ...."
@Sotos did search for that too yesterday
 
10:33 AM
oh..maybe worth looking into then. A glance at the benchmarks show quite the speed up
 
yep :-)
 
10:58 AM
@Sotos bummer: it seems like it can't do the imputations I want :-(
 
That sucks. It looked promising
 
11:47 AM
Let's reopen this. It was closed as unclear by random - non R - users
 
agreed
@Sotos can be closed as a dupe after that ;-)
 
 
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12:56 PM
@Jaap I don't expect it to be faster but you could still check out Amelia.
 
1:32 PM
@Jaap missForest?
mi hmisc
 
2:21 PM
Does anyone know if it's possible to create bookmarks with rmarkdown/pandoc/... ?
basically, I'd like to create a bookmark where a table is and a reference when I "call" the table, and I'd like to do it directly from the markdown script, not later inside word...
I've tried what is proposed in this thread : github.com/rstudio/bookdown/issues/746 but I don't get the output at all (I just get the plain text of what is supposed to be only reference)
 
2:57 PM
@Cath you can create a table of contents
thx @Roland @zx8754! will look at those options this weekend
 
@Jaap I have a template from the institution and I need to generate a doc exactly like that, and they're using bookmarks (like : this is the data (Table 1) and you can ctrl+click on "Table 1" to get to the Table 1
I'd love to avoid doing this one by one after rendering the doc
btw I'm using a lot flextable, the package we saw a presentation of at useR!2019 :-)
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@Cath what kind of template? Word?
 
@Jaap yep, that's kind of the worst, it seems it's not that complicated to do in pdf
(as it is LateX underneath)
 
3:15 PM
@Cath maybe officedown?
 
@Jaap didn't see this one, thanks ! :-)
 
@Cath I didn't know it either until today; stumbled upon it because your question reminded me about the redoc-package of Noam Ross (might be something to look into too)
 
@Jaap click > open in new tab right away ;-)
 
:-)
wouldn't we all like to know? Predicting Useful Questions on SO
 
3:34 PM
@Jaap well good luck with that ;-p
 
4:03 PM
I kinda found how to put an anchor and a reference to it, now I'd just like to hide the anchor ^^ (interesting page : holtzy.github.io/Pimp-my-rmd)
 
4:52 PM
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