Matej Kovacic writes:
>> COUNT and N OF CASES aren't. I don't have a plan to implement
>> them. This is the first request I've heard for them. You could
>> file a "wishlist" bug in the bug tracker to request them.
> Actually it is in bug tracker (at least COUNT), and someone else also
> asked
Hi,
> COUNT and N OF CASES aren't. I don't have a plan to implement
> them. This is the first request I've heard for them. You could
> file a "wishlist" bug in the bug tracker to request them.
Actually it is in bug tracker (at least COUNT), and someone else also
asked for it:
http://savannah.g
"David Spaugh" writes:
> Continuing with my NAMCS project, I attempted to Save Translate to a
> new outfile, Type CSV.
>
> I get " Syntax:2:error: Save Translate is not yet implemented. "
>
> I'm using Windows XP, 0.7.5-g70514b.
>
> Should this command be working with my present version? Advice
Continuing with my NAMCS project, I attempted to Save Translate to a new
outfile, Type CSV.
I get " Syntax:2:error: Save Translate is not yet implemented. "
I'm using Windows XP, 0.7.5-g70514b.
Should this command be working with my present version? Advice on how to
get it working?
If I ne
"Marshall DeBerry" writes:
>I generally have used the File Type Nested command or the Input Program
> command to utilize REREAD's or DO IF's to read a variety of nested
> hierarchical files. Note that quite a few of the US Federal government
> agencies that put out public data employ a nes
Hi Ben,
I generally have used the File Type Nested command or the Input Program
command to utilize REREAD's or DO IF's to read a variety of nested
hierarchical files. Note that quite a few of the US Federal government
agencies that put out public data employ a nested hierarchical file
structu
Ben et al:
Success today, thanks!
I placed the 'set workspace' command as the 1st line of my script, but this
did not resolve the problem.
I inserted an additional command into the syntax: IMPORTCASE=FIRST 5.
This successfully created a "spreadsheet" with 5 rows of data. The Output
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Matej Kovacic writes:
> It would be great (especially for students and beginners) to have
> finnaly implemented existing PSPP syntax commands into GUI (psppire).
>
> Especially COUNT, FILTER and N OF CASES.
FILTER is already there.
COUNT and N OF CASES aren't. I don't have a plan to implement
Hi,
It would be great (especially for students and beginners) to have
finnaly implemented existing PSPP syntax commands into GUI (psppire).
Especially COUNT, FILTER and N OF CASES.
I think this is really important for the beginners. Is there some time
plan when we can expect this to be implement
Thanks Ben.
I will work on this some more today and see what I come up with.
DS
- Original Message -
From: "Ben Pfaff"
To: "David Spaugh"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Noob needs help with simple script
"David Spaugh" writes:
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/a
Ok, I get it. Someone told you how poorly I programmed in "S". Or how I
burned my computer manuals after writing hilarious one liners in APL. No,
I'll not underwrite the ree-creation of NMDS or MDS, but with some gentle
guidance from the list will attemtp to make an existing routine or two work
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