Many of PSPP's analysis options (such as EXAMINE, ROC, FACTOR etc) have features
to produce graphs, where it helps with the interpretation of the analysis.

However PSPP is primarily a statistical analysis tool, not a graphing tool.
If you are looking for a general purpose plotting engine I would recommend
gnuplot (See http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net )


On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 09:19:35AM +0530, Thambu David wrote:
     
     Hi
     I am new to PSPP
     Is there an option to make graphs in PSPP
     Thanks
     Thambu
     Medicine 2 and CEU
     CMC
     Vellore
     India
     632004
     
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