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Re: Graphing in PSPP
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Faramir |
Subject: |
Re: Graphing in PSPP |
Date: |
Fri, 20 Jun 2008 22:59:01 -0400 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (Windows/20080421) |
John Darrington escribió:
> On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 12:41:54PM -0700, hippie dream wrote:
>
> So is there no way to actually modify the graphs then? I can produce them
> using the text output driver but then they appear as PNG files as you
> said.
> At that point I can't really change the axes or titles or really do
> anything.
>
> PSPP's primary purpose is statistical analysis. If you're looking for
> a general purpose plotting/data visualisation program I suggest that
> you try gnuplot.
Well, I am very noob using statistical analysis, but at university, we
use SPSS, and we always have to generate both tables and graphics, so I
had got the feeling about graphics are a key tool for statistical
analysis... Off course, I don't complain about lacking the edit graphics
feature, as long as it is in the "to do" list...
Regards
- Graphing in PSPP, hippie dream, 2008/06/16
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, John Darrington, 2008/06/16
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, hippie dream, 2008/06/19
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, Jason Stover, 2008/06/19
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, John Darrington, 2008/06/20
- Re: Graphing in PSPP,
Faramir <=
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, John Darrington, 2008/06/21
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, Faramir, 2008/06/21
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, hippie dream, 2008/06/23
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, John Darrington, 2008/06/23
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, Faramir . cl, 2008/06/24
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, Jason Stover, 2008/06/25
- Re: Graphing in PSPP, hippie dream, 2008/06/25