Hi Carlos,
They are very impressive, keep on this way.
Zoltan FABIAN
2010-06-24 20:42 keltezéssel, Carlos Rivera írta:
Hi guys, i'm not a Graphic Designer either, but i do my best, trust me. I
made some modifications to my past work according to your comments, so here
it is. Please gi
quot; could not be found
I am working on an Ubuntu 10.04 box. Any ideas?
Zoltan FABIAN
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Hi,
You may also make a try the command "set locale='cp1250'." before importing.
Cheers,
Zoltan FABIAN
2010-12-24 02:26 keltezéssel, Michel Boaventura írta:
> Hello,
>
> Windows don't like UTF-8. I *think* you need to convert your csv to a
> utf-8 f
Hello,
Just to correct myself. I have supposed that you want to import a data
file with Windows 1250 encoding. Of course you may want to use other
Windows supported ones, like 'ISO-8859-2' or else.
Cheers,
Zoltan F.
2010-12-24 15:40 keltezéssel, Zoltan FABIAN írta:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi Eric,
I had similar issues with Hungarian characters. While newer versions of
SPSS tolerate non-ascii charaters in variable names, pspp does not. I
would recommend you to get rid of such variable names somehow.
Best regards,
Zoltan
2011-04-28 11:30 keltezéssel, eric thivant írta:
Good
Dear Roman,
Welcome to the list. Being a user, from my perspective PSPP is indeed a
great open source alternative to SPSS, although it's capabilities are
limited compared to SPSS because of obvious reasons. As time goes by and
the community grows, the current state of lagging behind SPSS shoul
stics, Vol. 17, No. 4 (December), pp.
892-913."
The first one reference is a homepage for the package, the second one is
a publication (or could be conference poster as well).
Cheers,
Zoltan FABIAN
On 07/11/11 21:30, Jason Stover wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 10:10:19AM -0800, Ben Pf
I can confirm that was the solution. Many thanks to Matej.
Many thanks to all of contributors,
Zoltan
PS.
I am on Ubuntu Oneric 11.10, Gnome 3.2.1., psppire 0.7.9. First I was
suspect to Gnome 3 or Unity as desktop environment...
On 05/03/2012 09:28 PM, Matej Kovacic wrote:
Hi,
I think I h
I guess .sys meant "system file", same as .sav now, ie. the data file.
Zoltan
On 2014-11-21 07:03, John Darrington wrote:
I thought that .sys was the extention SPSS sometimes uses to label the
"Syntax" files.
J'
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 08:35:30PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Thu, Nov 20,
Hi,
It is indeed confusing. User guide (version 0.8.4) writes:
"More than one table can be specified in a single command. Each table is
separated by a ‘/’. For example
MEANS TABLES =
c d e BY x
/a b BY x y
/f BY y BY z.
has three tables (the ‘TABLE =’ is optional). The first table has three
de
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