Hello all,
I am new to this forum, and hope someone will step up helping out on the following.
I have a longitudinal data, but with some missing values of individuals' weight. If at least 50% of the data points are not missing, I want to fill missing values based on the overall pattern of observed values (polynomial spline).
data have;
infile cards;
input ID time wt;;
cards;
1 1 54
1 2 66
1 3 .
1 4 81
1 5 82
1 6 .
1 7 .
1 8 .
1 9 67
1 10 64
2 1 75
2 2 72
2 3 .
2 4 .
2 5 .
2 6 .
2 7 80
2 8 79
2 9 76
2 10 84
;
Can any help me in coding to fill these missing values with polynomial spline instead of nearest values?
Do you have the license to SAS/ETS? PROC EXPAND does exactly what you want.
PG
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