Hi.
Please see attached data file.

Thanks.
Michele

On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 8:58 AM Michele Mor <m.mor.m...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
> I will send the dataset at the weekend.
> Best regards,
> Michele
>
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2019, 10:28 pm Alan Mead, <am...@alanmead.org> wrote:
>
>> I'm glad you got the analysis to work. Are you able to share the dataset
>> that didn't work?
>>
>> -Alan
>>
>> On 4/24/2019 4:01 PM, Michele Mor wrote:
>>
>> HI.
>> A quick update.
>> I have saved the data set as text file and imported into PSPP (using GUI).
>> Done a frequency and now it works.
>>
>> I guess that inserting data using the GUI could cause some odd behaviour.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michele
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 9:38 PM Michele Mor <m.mor.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi.
>>> Apologies for the delay, but been very busy.
>>> On my Fedora 29:
>>> The pspp --version:
>>> pspp (GNU PSPP) 1.2.0
>>> Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
>>>
>>> When I have executed the code provided by John everything worked as
>>> expected.
>>>
>>> I guess that the problem is to be found in the data itself.
>>> I have used the GUI to insert data, after creating variables using the
>>> syntax.
>>> For example:
>>> Numeric surveytype (F8.0).
>>> Variable label surveytype 'Paper or online survey'.
>>> Value labels surveytype
>>> 1 'Paper'
>>> 2 'Online'.
>>> Execute.
>>> Once the variable was created, I manually inserted 1 or 2.
>>>
>>> I will try to create a new data set using the syntax command or
>>> importing data from text file and see what happens.
>>> Obviously I'm open to suggestions.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Michele
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 3:22 PM John Darrington <
>>> j...@darrington.wattle.id.au> wrote:
>>>
>>>> It would be helpful if you would state precisely *which* version you are
>>>> using. Simply saying "the latest version" is not helpful.  Different
>>>> operating systems package different versions at different times so each
>>>> has a different idea of what the "latest" is.   Use "pspp --version" to
>>>> find out which version you're actually using.
>>>>
>>>> Also, although you pasted the output from the frequencies command, you
>>>> did not share with us the input that you used, so it's hard for us to
>>>> say why it didn't work as you expected.
>>>>
>>>> Normally the "count" (ie: the number of cases with the given value)
>>>> appears in the column labeled "Frequency".  In the output you posted
>>>> all frequencies (counts) are zero.  So if this is not what you expected,
>>>> then perhaps there is something wrong with the way you entered the data.
>>>>
>>>> I'm using pspp version 1.2.0, and the syntax below  seems to work
>>>> fine for me.  I suggest that you start from there and see how you go.
>>>>
>>>> PS: Please read chapter 20 of the manual for tips on providing useful
>>>>     bug reports.
>>>>
>>>> data list notable list /x *.
>>>> begin data.
>>>> 1
>>>> 1
>>>> 1
>>>> 2
>>>> 2
>>>> 2
>>>> 3
>>>> 3
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> 5
>>>> end data.
>>>>
>>>> frequencies /variables=x /format=table.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Apr 19, 2019 at 12:20:22PM +0100, Michele Mor wrote:
>>>>
>>>>      I have installed the latest release from sourceforge on windows
>>>> and the
>>>>      latest package using dfn in Fedora 29.
>>>>      Both had the same issue.
>>>>      I'm going away for few days, but I'll try to install a different
>>>> version in
>>>>      windows when I'm back.
>>>>      I am a bit surprised that such a problem could creep up in a
>>>> release
>>>>      version, since it's something very basic and that everyone does.
>>>>
>>>>
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>>
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>>
>> -- Carl Sagan, Contact
>>
>>

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