Try

  help.search('interpolate')
and
  help.search('impute')

(most of the responses to the latter come from packages that you may not have installed, such as Hmisc)

-Don

At 8:15 AM +0200 7/10/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,

I have the data whcih are not balanced (several missing observations),
and one possibility is t use interpolation method
to get the information missing in this series from other series.
Does anybody know how I can program interpolation of
series1 (which ahs missing observations) and series 2-6,
for example.
Thanks a lot in advance,
Silke

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