>Where can I get it from to try it here ?
>I searched on the web, but did not find it.
>TIA
>ftr
On sourceforge where all the builds are published. This time:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pspp4windows/files/2014-12-19-ReleaseCandidate/
Have fun
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Where can I get it from to try it here ?
I searched on the web, but did not find it.
TIA
ftr
On 19/12/2014 21:22, Harry Thijssen wrote:
Oh, this looks promising. Thanks you.
I just generated a MSWindows build with a shortcut for the
commandprompt in the startmenu. If this is started yo
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> Oh, this looks promising. Thanks you.
>
I just generated a MSWindows build with a shortcut for the commandprompt in
the startmenu. If this is started you can start PSPP in a command shell
without the need to include to path to PSPP.
> Now what is left is this syntax snipping:
>
> /// Beg
Oh, this looks promising. Thanks you.
Now what is left is this syntax snipping:
/// Begin example, save as piechart.input
How do you save a diagram in PSPP with such a format ??
I hope I'll have fun.
- ftr
On 18/12/2014 13:48, Harry Thijssen wrote:
Now run pspp from a Linux shell (or Ma
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> Now run pspp from a Linux shell (or Mac OS):
> Does this mean that I have run install a linux shell in windows ?
>
No, you can run it as a command in a MSDos-shell/command prompt/terminal
or whatever you call it. It is just that you have to give the full path
for PSPP.exe as it is not part o
I am sorry, but I don't see how to run your example in Windows.
The commenting sign /// is which language ? PSPP uses *, as does SPSS.
/// Begin example, save as piechart.input
How do you save a file in an format called input in a commented command
line ?
Now run pspp from a Linux shell (or M
It should work in exactly the same way for all operating systems.
J'
On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 01:42:19PM +0100, ftr wrote:
Thanks for the hint ! How can you achieve this under Windows ?
- ftr
On 07/12/2014 15:11, Daniel Schlieper wrote:
>Hi,
>
>you coud us
Thanks for the hint ! How can you achieve this under Windows ?
- ftr
On 07/12/2014 15:11, Daniel Schlieper wrote:
Hi,
you coud use the option "-O format=svg" in combination with a pspp
script. Save your data as a sav-file (e. g., save.sav)
Then write a scirpt, for example:
/// Begin exampl
Hi,
you coud use the option "-O format=svg" in combination with a pspp script.
Save your data as a sav-file (e. g., save.sav)
Then write a scirpt, for example:
/// Begin example, save as piechart.input
get file=save.sav.
freq /variables=height /piechart /statistics=all.
/// End example
Now
Hi,
Is there any way to treat the graph output ? The current graphs are
helpful for analysis - and this is already really helpful - but you
can't publish them.
I would like to change scales, titles, the numbering format.
Do you do this, and if so, how ?
Regards,
ftr
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