You might find some guidelines here. Raynald web site is one of the most
highly appreciated that exists.
http://spsstools.net/pt/learning-syntax/
Regards,
ftr
On 18/01/2017 16:53, Aj Hollenbach wrote:
Hi PSPP Users,
I am transitioning from SPSS to PSPP and am having some troubles with
case selection. Specifically, under SPSS, I used to be able to select
cases using a radio button in the Data / Select Cases dialogue box
that stated "Select if condition is satisfied...". However, under
PSPP, I have found that this option is not available, and that you can
only select cases based upon (1) a random sample, (2) case range, or
(3) a filter variable. In other words, there is no option for using
the IF function for selection purposes. I am attaching screenshots
from both programs.
I greatly appreciate any advice that others might have on how to best
make a selection of cases using a conditional IF statement. In short,
I am running analysis of household survey data, but only want to use
data from a handful of the administrative jurisdictions (provinces)
within the larger data set.
Regards,
Allen
PS: I am running GNU pspp 0.10.1-g1082b8
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