I agree, the way could be to sort by the "count" parameter in column "total" with option "asc" or "desc".
The vote is computed like a frequencies transformation. We have an item and verified how many times this item was cited. Again, I sending a .pdf file but with frequencies transformation. The item used is the same. Clayton -----Mensagem original----- De: Ben Pfaff [mailto:b...@cs.stanford.edu] Enviada em: quinta-feira, 26 de maio de 2011 11:47 Para: Clayton Santos Delfino Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org Assunto: Re: RES: Crosstables and order by OK, how do you compute the "vote" then? One way, I suppose, would be to sort by the row or column total. "Clayton Santos Delfino" <c...@arandanet.com.br> writes: > Hi Ben, > > Thank you for your help. > > Look the result for a table in attached file. > > I think that a possible order by to "afreq" and "dfreq" options could > be over the result computed to the "count" parameter in /cells. > > The idea is identify which entries to "B" had major e minor presence > (vote). For example, in this case, the major is Blinda. > > > Regards > > Clayton > > > > > > -----Mensagem original----- > De: Ben Pfaff [mailto:b...@cs.stanford.edu] Enviada em: quinta-feira, > 26 de maio de 2011 01:41 > Para: Clayton Santos Delfino > Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org > Assunto: Re: Crosstables and order by > > "Clayton Santos Delfino" <c...@arandanet.com.br> writes: > >> When we are using frequencies transformations is possible to order >> the > >> result by dfreq and afreq but we don't have this option for >> crosstables. >> >> I think that will be a great feature we have this option in this >> transformation. >> >> What do you think about this? > > I don't know how it would work. Suppose the crosstabulation looks > like this, where the entries in cells are counts: > > A > ----------- > 1 2 3 > | 1 100 300 200 > B | 2 200 200 300 > | 3 300 100 100 > > In AFREQ mode, what is the correct sort order for variables A and B? > -- > Ben Pfaff > http://benpfaff.org > -- Ben Pfaff http://benpfaff.org
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