I work for a govt agency. They may not come up with money, but I could put an
argument that as they are currently paying about $2000 per year for an SPSS
licence a proportion of that may be a good investment.
Actually, I don’t like the version of CTABLES spss currently has. I used to
use it o
additionally CTABLES should handle MRSETS like in this command
CTABLES
/VLABELS VARIABLES=$UmK display=none
/TABLE $UmK [COLPCT.COUNT PCT40.0]
by welle
/titles TITLE='Ungestützte Markenbekanntheit'
/CATEGORIES VARIABLES=$UmK EMPTY=EXCLUDE Order=a Key=count($umk)
/COMPARETEST TYPE=PROP ALP
CTABLES is essentially a command that allows custom 'Pivot' tables to be
generated. An good example of its most common 'in the trenches' uses is below:
CTABLES
/FORMAT EMPTY=BLANK MISSING='.' MINCOLWIDTH=60 MAXCOLWIDTH=60 UNITS=POINTS
/SMISSING VARIABLE
/VLABELS VARIABLES=mon_noncurr q1
So it seems there are an number of people who want CTABLES are prepared to pay
for it.
Not ever having actually used CTABLES, I don't know exactly what it is, and
what people
are expecting for their money.From the spss docs I see it is a big command
with lots
of options, but perhaps people
I myself would be willing to throw $100 down to motivate someone to do CTABLES.
It is a very important feature and I think it would be a great coup for PSPP
in terms of penetration. For students and researchers alike it is invaluable,
especially when it comes to survey banner reports. Just my
I don't need money.
It's fine to fund someone to implement CTABLES, but it can't be me.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 09:20:41AM +0100, Matthias Faeth wrote:
> So maybe we can motivate Ben a little. I would think about a kickstarter
> campaign. I'd put in 500USD for a full CTABLES to get that off the g
So maybe we can motivate Ben a little. I would think about a kickstarter
campaign. I'd put in 500USD for a full CTABLES to get that off the ground.
I think that would also clear the way for using MRSETS in an easy way.
@Ben: would money help to motivate you?
Matthias Fäth
2015-02-16 22:42 GMT+0