Open a syntax window (using File|New|Syntax), type in the necessary line,
execute it (using the Run menu). All analyses that you run thereafter
(on that dataset) will use this setting.
On Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 01:44:37PM -0700, Pradeep wrote:
Thank you for the reply John.
Is there
Thank you for the reply John.
Is there a way to set it in psppire, the gui of pspp?
Pradeep
On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 1:27 PM, John Darrington
wrote:
> p values get printed in the default number format.
> So if you use the command:
> SET FORMAT=F12.4.
>
> then the p values will have 4 decimal pla
p values get printed in the default number format.
So if you use the command:
SET FORMAT=F12.4.
then the p values will have 4 decimal places.
If you want scientific notation, then
SET FORMAT=E12.4.
will do the trick.
J'
On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 09:59:52PM -0700, Pradeep wrote:
Hello PSPP
Thank you for responding. I definitely understand the time constraints. I
started to work on this further myself, then life intervened and I never got
back to it. I will send you the files off-list.
--andy
On Wednesday, November 02, 2011 10:00:42 PM Ben Pfaff wrote:
> Andy Choens writes:
> > I
Thank you so much for your great feedback everyone! I'm still trying to get the
data (the entire data table, not an output) without much luck.
I tried the SAVE TRANSLATE that John suggested but I got the following error
(perhaps you can spot something wrong in my syntax?): Syntax:2: error: SAVE
Hello PSPP users,
Is it possible to get the p-values displayed in scientific notation?
Currently, it rounds it up to 2 decimal places in the out put.
Thanks,
Pradeep
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