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Re: Manage data
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John Darrington |
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Re: Manage data |
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Fri, 15 May 2009 14:00:49 +0800 |
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 04:37:42PM -0600, Rodrigo Isaac wrote:
I'm working with a little database (70 cases and 24 variables) and I want
to
know if I can export my database to OpenCalc, just like SPSS exports to
Excel.
I'm not familiar with OpenCalc, but most spreadsheet applications can
read comma separated values. So one way you could do this is to write
your datafile using the WRITE command. Then import the result.
The other issue is How can I make a graphic (bar, lineal o pie)?
Pie charts, and histograms can be generated with the FREQUENCIES
command. Other types of graph are not yet supported.
And last but not least, how can I save an output of the PSPP. I can notice
that the format wich it's build it is like a text editor, but there is no
option to save the document...
PSPP, by default puts it's output in a file called "pspp.list", or if
you're running the gui, in "psppire.txt". You can save these files to
wherever you please. On GNU/Linux, you'll find the file in the current
directory.
J'
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