Hi  , yan
I don't think that is a R specific problem. Treating missing value is not that trivial,
 it depends too much on your raw data and your essential problem.

regards.

On 2008-6-25, at 上午2:14, 程燕 wrote:


Hi,Dear all R experts,

I am trying to do the 2-way contingency table analysis by fitting the loglinear models. However, I found my table has several empty cells which are theoretically missing values.I have no idea of how to solve them coz we cannot compute the simulated p-value with zero marginals.Does someone have some suggestions? Please help me out, thanks a lot!

Cheers,
Yan
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