Thanks Harry I've installed the latest version and am now able to perform a McNemar test - the issue was that I could not get the variables entered into the separate variable list (would only go into list 1 and not list 2) and thus could not run the test - the OK button remains faded.
All sorted though, thank you for the new version!! Claire On 25 May 2016 at 15:21, Harry Thijssen <pspp4wind...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Claire > > Yes you can still use your existing pspp files. Besides you can always > uninstall and reinstall a previous version if necessary. > > But I am not aware of any changes regarding the McNemar test. Although I > would recommend upgrading I don't think that will solve your problem. So > better explain your problem to the list and maybe someone can help you. > > Have fun > > > 2016-05-25 14:55 GMT+02:00 Claire de Koker <schwarz.cla...@gmail.com>: > >> Hi there >> >> Quick question - if I uninstall a previous version (v 0.9.0) and install >> the newest one, will I still be able to open my files saved onto my pc? >> >> I'm struggling to do a McNemar test, as per my previous struggles with >> the Wilcoxon test, and the manual isn't clear (to me!) how the exact syntax >> should be written. So hoping the latest version works for the McNemar test! >> >> Thanks >> Claire >> >> On 1 April 2016 at 15:27, Harry Thijssen <pspp4wind...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> From: Claire de Koker >>>> To: John Darrington >>>> Cc: pspp-users <pspp-users@gnu.org> >>>> Subject: Re: PSPP help >>>> >>>> Hi >>>> Thanks for replying, it works when entering manually so that's good at >>>> least. Thanks! >>>> >>>> Claire >>>> >>> >>> In the MSWindows build I just placed on the internet this issue in the >>> GUI is solved. >>> Also several translations are updated. >>> >>> Have fun >>> >>> >> >
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