Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) wrote:
> You probably don't want to spend time figuring out the .spo format. From
> SPSS 16 on, that format is obsolete and replaced by the Unicode
> XML-based .spv file. SPSS 16 users need a separate Legacy Viewer to read
> .spo files. -Bob
Great. I've had a quick Google
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> There is a commercial product Stat/Transfer that I haven't used
> that includes SPSS and R files on its list of files that it can
> convert.
Thanks, but it seems that Stat/Transfer does not support spss output
files (ie .spo), only the data files:
http://www.stattrans
Dear All
Thanks for these pointers. odfweave looks the closest to what I need,
although the use case is not quite what I had in mind. Odfweave seems
to want you to write all your R code in an odf file and then process
this file in R.
What I have in mind is running all the code from a command
Dear All
I am considering moving from SPSS to R as my stats environment of
choice. I have read around and everything looks favourable. There is
just one issue on which I have been unable to find information.
Many clients ask me to send them output (tables, graphs, etc) as an spss
output file
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