-- I'm pretty
green at this ;-)
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Re: above-referenced question, sorry, neglected to mention I installed from
pspp-0.6.1-rc2.tar.gz, (not repository) and my machine is 32-bit if that wasn't
obvious.
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mations Pending" note at the bottom of the UI.
2. I understand graphs aren't doable at this point from psppire, so is the way
to do them to get up a syntax window and enter the appropriate pspp syntax from
Examine etc?
Thanks,
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-- reinstall without
analysis.
Thank you!
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A.
(choose any x or y variable from any data I've tried)
Is this part of the regression procedure not complete yet?
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patch -p1 < regression.patch
patching file src/math/linreg.c
patch: malformed patch at line 4: design_matrix_destroy (cov);
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Any suggestions?
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Requires: gdk-${target}-2.0 atk cairo
Libs: -L${libdir} -lgtk-${target}-2.0
Cflags: -I${includedir}/gtk-2.0
...is there something odd about the binary being 2.10.0 and the GTK+ version
2.12.0?
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Perhaps I'm missing something, but I find PSPPIRE calculates Pearson R between
variables very nicely using Analyze-Descriptive Statistics-Crosstabs, and
results agree with SPSS. Or are we talking about a different sort of
correlation?
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We advertise that pspp "interoperates with a variety of programs such as
(Gnumeric) and OpenOffice.org".
I'm having a bit of difficulty getting this to happen. What I'd like to do is
get pspp to read data files output from simple python modules. Thus far, I've
been trying to use psppire's "impo
As a beginner, I found pspp challenging to get up and running. So many choices,
so many dead ends, so many dependencies. (Well, really, no more than any other
such software). Now that I seem to have figured it out, at least for my distro
(SuSE), I'd like to pass it on so other not-very-computer-
ddmuse.cgi/Operating_System_specific_information/openSUSE
Hope it's of some use-- feel free to edit or chop if I'm recommending foolish
or sacrilegious things.
> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 14 Nov 2009 17:32:39 -0800 (PST)
> From: Erik Frebold
> Subject: Installing from rpm: simple su
re
be more bins for a dataset this size? I seem to recall reading that quite some
thought went into the numbins algorithm for HISTOGRAM.
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> Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2009 07:21:14 +
> From: John Darrington
> Subject: Re: Importing data from other file formats than .sav
&g
problem if this is the case-- I can use matplotlib or
similar for now.
Thanks, Erik
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> Date: Mon Nov 16 22:28:49 PST 2009
> From: "John Darrington"
> Subject: Re: Import data from other file formats and Histogram question
> To: "Erik Fre
To get a syntax editor up in psppire (the gui) click .
Now you can type in your list of commands and save or run it on the
data. Of course in the command line version of pspp, you are already in
the syntax "window". Hope that helps.
pspp-users-requ...@gnu.org wrote:
Re: select cases based on
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> Date: Tue Jan 24 09:00:12 PST 2012
> From: pspp-users-requ...@gnu.org
> Subject: Pspp-users Digest, Vol 69, Issue 19
> To: pspp-users@gnu.org
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> Today's Topics:
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>1. How do I print variable and data view papers?
> (Christopher Hildebrandt)
>2. Re:
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