Dear Yoshi, yes, indeed. It's Ctrl + R on an English keyboard. Sorry.
Sincerely, Oliver ----- Original Message ----- From: Yoshi Tsuzuki To: Dr. Oliver Walter Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2016 12:42 AM Subject: Re: PSPPire on Windows: Increase the number of decimal places ofregression analysis Dear Oliver, thanks for further details. I suppose that Strg + R may be Ctrl + R with an English keyboard. Sincerely Yoshi (sending from my mobile) On 29 Jul 2016 17:44, "Dr. Oliver Walter" <o.wal...@psychometrie-online.de> wrote: As Alan wrote: Type SET FORMAT F22.6 in the syntax editor and execute this command by clicking "all" or - after highlighting the command line - "selection" in the menu "run" of the syntax editor. You can also press the two keys Strg + R at the same time (or hold the Strg key and then press the key R) if the cursor is still in the same command line as the set command . I attached a screenshot (but in German) to this message where you can see what you have to do. Oliver ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yoshi" <yoshi012...@gmail.com> To: <pspp-users@gnu.org> Sent: Friday, July 29, 2016 12:32 AM Subject: RE: PSPPire on Windows: Increase the number of decimal places ofregression analysis Hi Oliver and John, thanks for your reply. I'm still struggling. What I did was as the following and further advice would be appreciated. 1 On the syntax editor window, File->Open->, open repairs.sav in c://Program Files/PSPP/share/pspp/examples (repairs_sav.JPG) 2 Open syntax editor (File->New->Syntax) 3 On the syntax editor window, enter command, SET FORMAT F22.6 EXECUTE. (SyntaxEditor1.JPG) 4 On PSPPire data editor window of repairs.sav, Analyze-Descriptive Statistics-Crosstabs, Rows: mtbf and Columns: mttr; 5 Results on PSPPire output viewer of Chi-square tests are only 2 decimal places, e.g. Pearson Chi-Square 210.00, Likelihood Ratio 81.24 etc. (Chi-square1.JPG) The numbers of decimal places are the same for other methods including regression analysis. What I want to obtain is 6 decimal places results on the Output Viewer window. Thank you for your further help. Sincerely Yoshi -----Original Message----- From: John Darrington [mailto:j...@darrington.wattle.id.au] Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 10:51 PM To: Dr. Oliver Walter Cc: Yoshi; pspp-users@gnu.org Subject: Re: PSPPire on Windows: Increase the number of decimal places ofregression analysis Yes of course. :) You can't give pspp commands to a DOS command line!! On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 09:40:00AM +0200, Dr. Oliver Walter wrote: You have to put the command in the syntax editor of PSPPire and execute it. It works. Sincerely, Oliver ----- Original Message ----- From: "Yoshi" <yoshi012...@gmail.com> To: <Pspp-users@gnu.org> Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 9:05 AM Subject: RE: PSPPire on Windows: Increase the number of decimal places ofregression analysis >Thanks John for your reply. > >I have tried the command using the Windows command prompt, however, I have >received the following errors. I conducted SET FORMAT command before and >after starting of the SPSSire, but received errors for both. Further reply >will be appreciated. > >C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin>SET FORMAT F22.6 >Environment variable FORMAT F22.6 not defined > >C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin>PSPPIRE > >C:\Program Files\PSPP\bin>SET FORMAT F22.6 >Environment variable FORMAT F22.6 not defined > >Sincerely >Yoshi > >-----Original Message----- >From: John Darrington [mailto:j...@darrington.wattle.id.au] >Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2016 4:49 PM >To: Yoshi >Cc: Pspp-users@gnu.org >Subject: Re: PSPPire on Windows: Increase the number of decimal places of >regression analysis > >On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 12:47:18PM +1200, Yoshi wrote: > Hi > > I am using PSPPire on windows 0.10.1-g1082b8. I want to increase the >number > of decimal places of regression analysis result, which seems to be set >to 2 > in the default setting. > > I have found the information to increase the results to 6 decimal >places on > the manual (https://www.gun.org/software/pspp/faq.html#Precision), >which may > be used for Command mode version, but I want to know the method for >the > PSPPire version. > > >It is exactly the same method. It works for both pspp and psppire. > >J' > > >-- >Avoid eavesdropping. 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