Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables

2019-01-02 Thread Alan Mead
On 1/2/2019 2:25 PM, Ben Pfaff wrote: > Actually, Alan, there's something you can try yourself. From the output > window, run "File|Export" and export to a text file, then post the > output. If the text output includes the missing numbers, then it's a > display issue, otherwise it's something tha

Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables

2019-01-02 Thread Ben Pfaff
Actually, Alan, there's something you can try yourself. From the output window, run "File|Export" and export to a text file, then post the output. If the text output includes the missing numbers, then it's a display issue, otherwise it's something that happens before it gets to that point. (I se

Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables

2019-01-02 Thread Ben Pfaff
It might be Windows-specific because I've been testing these procedures a lot. I'm attaching the output I see for one sample file and a few random variables. John (or others), would you mind testing PSPPIRE from master a little bit on your installation? I'd like to know more about where the prob

Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables

2019-01-02 Thread Alan Mead
This version is relatively untested so this error may have crept in from anywhere but the FREQ output is incorrect (see below; there's no frequencies or percentages for values 2-5). Other routines like MEANS and CORRELATIONS also have output tables with blank cells where we should have output. I do

Re: Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables

2019-01-02 Thread Harry Thijssen
A MSwindos build of this version is now available at https://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2019-01-02-ForTestingOnly/ Have fun > Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2019 22:01:52 -0800 > From: Ben Pfaff > To: Alan Mead > Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org > Subject: Re: PSPP now implements proper pivot tables