aware of a particular aspect of the program that could
be easily improved. I realized that the graphics generated by the scatterplot
function could be improved substantially just by one very minor change. Please
change the color of the dots in the scatterplot, from yellow to another color
su
> > Hi,
> >
> > I guess the Windows versions has not yet been posted ?
> > I looked at http://pspp.awardspace.com/ but saw no recent version,
Well the version is from 27 march 2015. Most people would consider this as
recent.
and the savannah page is for linux versions only.
>
Savannah is about
e name of data on x-axis“ as
>>> usually the dependent data is on the y axis. This would correspond to the
>>> description e.g. in Matlab.
>>>
>>> http://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html#btzpm1x
>>>
>>> So maybe I should change that.
&g
o
the description e.g. in Matlab.
http://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html#btzpm1x
So maybe I should change that.
Cheers
Friedrich
The title of the scatterplot says "Scatterplot y vs. x". Now there
is a debate about what y vs. x actually means. In my opinion it
means that y is
is“ as
> usually the dependent data is on the y axis. This would correspond to the
> description e.g. in Matlab.
>
> http://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html#btzpm1x
>
> So maybe I should change that.
>
> Cheers
>
> Friedrich
>
>
>> The t
“ vs.
„Variable name of data on x-axis“ as
usually the dependent data is on the y axis. This would correspond to the
description e.g. in Matlab.
http://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/plot.html#btzpm1x
So maybe I should change that.
Cheers
Friedrich
> The title of the scatterplot s
Hi PSPP users
The title of the scatterplot says "Scatterplot y vs. x". Now there is a debate
about what y vs. x actually means. In my opinion it means that y is on the
ordinate (vertical axis) and x on the abscissa (horizontal). But on the net
there are opinions where "y vs.
On Thu, Feb 05, 2015 at 01:40:45PM +, Beat wrote:
Maybe not the right place here but anyway:
1. I like the barchart option in frequencies! Thanks a lot!
I'm glad you like it.
2. I think the axis in scatterplot are reversed: it says scatterplot y vs.
x
but pl
Maybe not the right place here but anyway:
1. I like the barchart option in frequencies! Thanks a lot!
2. I think the axis in scatterplot are reversed: it says scatterplot y vs. x
but plots x vs. y.
3. Still the colour in the scatterplot is a bad choice for my screen: I can
barely see the
>or you can find the manual corresponding
>to the installed PSPP version local on your PC with | Start | All programs
|
>PSPP | Manual
>
>So I have to search the prog on the web.
huh???
Like I said before it is local on your PC and you can open it with the
shortcut on your desktop or from th
gt;
To: news mailto:news@free.fr>>
Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org <mailto:pspp-users@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: scatterplot
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> Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2014 00:20:44 +0200
> From: Friedrich Beckmann
> To: news
> Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: scatterplot
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>
> Am 23.10.2014 um 21:13 schrieb news :
>
>
-bounces+beat.hulliger=fhnw...@gnu.org] Im Auftrag von ftr
Gesendet: Freitag, 24. Oktober 2014 12:49
Cc: pspp-users@gnu.org
Betreff: Re: scatterplot
Thank you, Friedrich.
Maybe it would be helpful to put this link on a more prominent place ?!
I immediately tried the procedure out, and it did what I
only found text.
TIA
ftr
On 24/10/2014 00:20, Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
Am 23.10.2014 um 21:13 schrieb news <mailto:news@free.fr>>:
Thank you for the hint for the newer version .
But I don't find the syntax that works. Where do you find a syntax list ?
graph /scatte
Am 23.10.2014 um 21:13 schrieb news :
> Thank you for the hint for the newer version .
>
> But I don't find the syntax that works. Where do you find a syntax list ?
>
> graph /scatterplot=y with x.
> graph /scatterplot=y by x.
>
>
> Neither of two worked.
Thank you for the hint for the newer version .
But I don't find the syntax that works. Where do you find a syntax list ?
graph /scatterplot=y with x.
graph /scatterplot=y by x.
Neither of two worked.
- ftr
On 23/10/2014 12:57, Hulliger Beat wrote:
You must use the syntax, e.g.:
>
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252"; Format="flowed"
>
> Ok, this explains that. Thank you.
> ok, I try SciDavis.
>
> ftr
>
> On 23/10/2014 14:10, Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > the scatterplot is
Ok, this explains that. Thank you.
ok, I try SciDavis.
ftr
On 23/10/2014 14:10, Friedrich Beckmann wrote:
Hi,
the scatterplot is not included in the 0.8.4 release. So you can see
it only if you
build pspp from the current sources. The description which commands
work and which
not are in
Hi,
the scatterplot is not included in the 0.8.4 release. So you can see it only if
you
build pspp from the current sources. The description which commands work and
which
not are in the documentation.
Friedrich
Am 23.10.2014 um 12:57 schrieb Hulliger Beat :
> You must use the syntax,
You must use the syntax, e.g.:
graph
/scatterplot=y with x.
With my version the dots are yellow, a bad choice for most screens, but still:
it works!
Good luck!
Beat
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Von: pspp-users-bounces+beat.hulliger=fhnw...@gnu.org
[mailto:pspp-users-bounces
Where did you find it ?
GRAPH, CGRAPH are among the functions not implemented and are not listed
in the command index :-(
-ftr
On 23/10/2014 11:44, Hulliger Beat wrote:
I just realised that the graph command is available with the syntax but not yet
in the PSPPIRE. Scatterplot and histograms
I just realised that the graph command is available with the syntax but not yet
in the PSPPIRE. Scatterplot and histograms work! Sorry for overlooking this!
Still barcharts seem to be missing.
Beat
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Von: pspp-users-bounces+beat.hulliger=fhnw...@gnu.org
plans for
i)implementing (grouped) boxplots, histograms and normalplot into the
user interface psppire?
ii)adding a scatterplot to the correlation?
iii)adding a barchart to frequencies (for nominal)?
iv)adding the Tukey-Anscombe plot (residuals versus predicted) to the
regression?
The plots do not
; into the user interface psppire?
> ii) adding a scatterplot to the correlation?
> iii) adding a barchart to frequencies (for nominal)?
> iv) adding the Tukey-Anscombe plot (residuals versus predicted)
> to the regression?
>
> The pl
Are there plans for
i) implementing (grouped) boxplots, histograms and normalplot
into the user interface psppire?
ii)adding a scatterplot to the correlation?
iii) adding a barchart to frequencies (for nominal)?
iv) adding the Tukey
Ben is currently looking at reimplementation of the output
system, including the support for charts. After this, we
hope there will be much better support for plotting things.
J'
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 06:57:42AM -0700, David Nasatir wrote:
>
>
> Thank you, John.
>
> Sorry about the poor choice
Thank you for your kind offer Michel but I think your efforts to write
the process for R will not be needed. At the moment my goal is to stay
within a single package (PSPP) if possible as I will be instructing
undergraduates and the topic is really more statistical than
computational. TMovi
Now, how do I get the
scatterplot using PRED and RES without leaving PSPP?
Thanks again,
David
Jason Stover wrote:
With the REGRESSION procedure, the syntax would be something
like this:
REGRESSION
/VARIABLES= educ
/DEPENDENT= happy
/STATISTICS=COE
syntax below, I do, indeed, obtain the desired statistics and
> the variables PRED and RESID are created. Now, how do I get the
> scatterplot using PRED and RES without leaving PSPP?
>
> Thanks again,
>
> David
>
>
> Jason Stover wrote:
>> With the REGRESSION p
Hello David,
> At the moment I must move the data to Open Office Calc, do the
> regression using that program and then insert a line. I would rather
> just stay in PSPPIRE 0.7.2 if possible.
I don't think it's a better way to do it using PSPP. If this is a job that
you do often, maybe you ca
Thanks, Jason.
Using the syntax below, I do, indeed, obtain the desired statistics and
the variables PRED and RESID are created. Now, how do I get the
scatterplot using PRED and RES without leaving PSPP?
Thanks again,
David
Jason Stover wrote:
With the REGRESSION procedure, the syntax
:42:48AM -0700, David Nasatir wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm the guy trying to fit a line to a scatterplot in PSPP.
>
> John Darrington suggested it might be done using the REGRESSION
> procedure with "...a bit more manual work".
>
> What would that work
Hello,
I'm the guy trying to fit a line to a scatterplot in PSPP.
John Darrington suggested it might be done using the REGRESSION
procedure with "...a bit more manual work".
What would that work be? What steps should I follow?
I understand that the syntax in SPSS would be
On Sun, Jul 19, 2009 at 08:37:54PM -0300, michel wrote:
Hello,
A Windows user is asking me if there is some way to fit a curve to a
scatterplot on PSPP. I don't think it is possible
so far, but I don't know for sure.
Is there some way to do
Hello,
A Windows user is asking me if there is some way to fit a curve to a
scatterplot on PSPP. I don't think it is possible
so far, but I don't know for sure.
Is there some way to do this?
Best Regards,
Michel Boaventura
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