Hi Chris, 
You are right, I have linear dependencies and it is not a memory problem. Thank you for your help!
Best wishes.
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- Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:28 pm
 - Forum: Realcom user forum
 - Topic: memory problem
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- Tue Dec 16, 2014 3:29 pm
 - Forum: Realcom user forum
 - Topic: memory problem
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Re: memory problem
Hi, 
I am working on my smallest cohort at the moment. That cohort has 16744 records. It has one second-level identifier that has 280 categories. I want to impute five variables:
• Y1: continuous, 26% missing
• Y2: continuous, 26% missing
• Y3: continuous, 36% missing
• Y4: binary, 37% missing ...
					I am working on my smallest cohort at the moment. That cohort has 16744 records. It has one second-level identifier that has 280 categories. I want to impute five variables:
• Y1: continuous, 26% missing
• Y2: continuous, 26% missing
• Y3: continuous, 36% missing
• Y4: binary, 37% missing ...
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 2:22 pm
 - Forum: Realcom user forum
 - Topic: memory problem
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 13998
 
Re: memory problem
Hi, 
In 2012 Chris Charlton replied the following on the message "Index exceeds matrix dimensions query":
As far as the maximum memory it can use goes, Realcom-Impute is currently compiled as a 32 bit windows executable. This should mean that on a 32 bit system it can use up to 2Gb and on a 64 ...
					In 2012 Chris Charlton replied the following on the message "Index exceeds matrix dimensions query":
As far as the maximum memory it can use goes, Realcom-Impute is currently compiled as a 32 bit windows executable. This should mean that on a 32 bit system it can use up to 2Gb and on a 64 ...
- Tue Dec 16, 2014 10:54 am
 - Forum: Realcom user forum
 - Topic: memory problem
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 13998
 
memory problem
Hi, 
I have memory problems with my imputations. When I have few variables to be imputed and few auxiliary variables, the imputation works. However, when I increase the number of variables imputed and/or the number of auxiliary variables, the imputation does not run. I receive the following error ...
					I have memory problems with my imputations. When I have few variables to be imputed and few auxiliary variables, the imputation works. However, when I increase the number of variables imputed and/or the number of auxiliary variables, the imputation does not run. I receive the following error ...