MLPowSim macro “analyse.txt” not working in MLWin
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2021 8:04 pm
Good Day,
Currently I'm in the process of conducting a power analysis in MLWin based on the “tutorial”-dataset according to the MLPowSim-manual involving two levels. I tried it out several times to run the macros. However, I have met several challenges so far. In particular, in the macro “analyse.txt” I often encounter error messages.
Though “tutorial” is an exercise dataset and thus, has no missing values, the error message “missing values not allowed“ comes up after clicking “Execute” in the macro “analyse.txt”. Everything that comes after indicates a combination of error messages and single lines of code in red color.
In detail: After “Missing Values not allowed”-message, the line “CODE 3 1 -----” turns red. Then, I deleted this line and clicked “Execute” again. After this, the same error message comes up again involving a new line “CODE 4 ---” colored in red. In the following, I received an error message “not enough data” in combination with a line of code that starts with “SPLIT” and then “AVER” (again in red color). At the end, I clicked “Execute” again which resulted, however, in no reaction.
I would be glad if you could send me a recommendation on my procedure. What would you suggest is the problem behind? Thank you.
Regards,
Sabine
Currently I'm in the process of conducting a power analysis in MLWin based on the “tutorial”-dataset according to the MLPowSim-manual involving two levels. I tried it out several times to run the macros. However, I have met several challenges so far. In particular, in the macro “analyse.txt” I often encounter error messages.
Though “tutorial” is an exercise dataset and thus, has no missing values, the error message “missing values not allowed“ comes up after clicking “Execute” in the macro “analyse.txt”. Everything that comes after indicates a combination of error messages and single lines of code in red color.
In detail: After “Missing Values not allowed”-message, the line “CODE 3 1 -----” turns red. Then, I deleted this line and clicked “Execute” again. After this, the same error message comes up again involving a new line “CODE 4 ---” colored in red. In the following, I received an error message “not enough data” in combination with a line of code that starts with “SPLIT” and then “AVER” (again in red color). At the end, I clicked “Execute” again which resulted, however, in no reaction.
I would be glad if you could send me a recommendation on my procedure. What would you suggest is the problem behind? Thank you.
Regards,
Sabine