compute string.sex ('M'=1) ('F'=2) (ELSE=SYSMIS) into numeric.sex.
execute.


On 2/6/2014 10:37 AM, Sam Allen wrote:
Denis,

Can you recode the variable from string to numeric and try again? Surely this would be easier than R.

Sam

On Thursday, February 6, 2014, Denis Bergeron <denis.b.berge...@gmail.com <mailto:denis.b.berge...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi everyone,

    I trying PSPP for the first the, in place of SPSS.
    I'm a student, and I can afford to go to the school lab everyday
    for SPSS work.
    So, I,m tryting PSPP 0.7.9 included with Ubuntu 13.10
    I trying to do histogram of the gender distribution on a pretty
    small echantillon.
    I read on a lot of forum that PSPP doesn't output histogram for
    string variable.
    Unfortunatly is a requirement for the class.
    I would like to see if it's possible to save the PSPP file in
    LibreOffice Calc to do it.
    Actually, I use R to do the job.

    Thank you

    Denis Bergeron

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