Re: RES: Crosstables and order by

2011-05-26 Thread Ben Pfaff
OK, how do you compute the "vote" then? One way, I suppose, would be to sort by the row or column total. "Clayton Santos Delfino" writes: > Hi Ben, > > Thank you for your help. > > Look the result for a table in attached file. > > I think that a possible order by to "afreq" and "dfreq" options

RES: RES: Crosstables and order by

2011-05-26 Thread Clayton Santos Delfino
I agree, the way could be to sort by the "count" parameter in column "total" with option "asc" or "desc". The vote is computed like a frequencies transformation. We have an item and verified how many times this item was cited. Again, I sending a .pdf file but with frequencies transformation. The

please join me in a prize for CTABLES

2011-05-26 Thread Juan Zuluaga
Hello friends of PSPP, I am sure I'm not the only one in need of CTABLES. I put US$100 (who should I send the check to?) . Please join me in adding to this little money pot for the PSPP people to work on CTABLES. Something that can deal with something like CTABLES /VLABELS VARIABLES=grad

Re: please join me in a prize for CTABLES

2011-05-26 Thread Jason Stover
Thanks for the offer. For some time, I have been asking Free Software Foundation to set up an account for PSPP to accept donations for coding. I'm starting to think they'll never act on this. The other alternative is for "us" (whoever that should be) to set up something like a PayPal account, inde

Re: please join me in a prize for CTABLES

2011-05-26 Thread Renan Levine
Jason, I think FSF or Paypal is a great idea. I teach at a university and have limited teaching enhancement funds- or could apply for - some small grants ($100? $1,000?) that might be able to provide small amounts of money for people who have the programming know-how to develop some innovation