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Von: Chuck Cleland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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An: Michael Reinecke
Cc: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
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Michael Reinecke wrote:
Thanks again for your answer! I tried
] SPSS and R ? do they like each other?
Michael Reinecke wrote:
Thanks again for your answer! I tried it out. write.foreign produces SPSS
syntax, but unfortunally this syntax tells SPSS to take the names (and not
the labels) in order to produce SPSS variable labels. The former labels get
lost
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Von: Chuck Cleland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2006 01:16
An: Michael Reinecke
Cc: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Betreff: Re: [R] SPSS and R ? do they like each other?
Michael Reinecke wrote:
Thanks again for your
... and is there also such a nice tool (like spss.get) for exporting
data frames to SPSS? write.table does not keep the data frame labels -
neither did the other exporting tools that I found.
Thanks!
Michael
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think a newer version won ´t fix it either, will
it?
Greetings,
Michael
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 17:16
An: Michael Reinecke
Cc: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Betreff: Re: [R] SPSS and R ? do they like each other
think a newer version won ´t fix it either, will
it?
Greetings,
Michael
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Von: Chuck Cleland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 17:16
An: Michael Reinecke
Cc: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Betreff: Re: [R] SPSS and R ? do they like each other
Michael Reinecke wrote:
Thanks again for your answer! I tried it out. write.foreign produces SPSS
syntax, but unfortunally this syntax tells SPSS to take the names (and not
the labels) in order to produce SPSS variable labels. The former labels get
lost.
I tried a data frame produced
--- ronggui [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
In fact,when using read.spss to read the spss data
file into R,the labels are retained (keeped) rather
than be dropped.
for example WVS is the data file be readed in,it has
label.table and variable.labels.
names(attributes(WVS.CHINA))
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--- ronggui [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
In fact,when using read.spss to read the spss data
file into R,the labels are retained (keeped) rather
than be dropped.
for example WVS is the data file be readed in,it has
label.table and variable.labels.
Well, it ´s not the output table that I need to share
with SPSS, but the working data file itself. It
contains labeled variables and values and the labels
are important to me. That seems to be a problem since
as you say at least read.spss ignores the labels.
If I should ever have very very
=== 2005-11-29 21:13:14 您在来信中写道:===
Well, it �s not the output table that I need to share
with SPSS, but the working data file itself. It
contains labeled variables and values and the labels
are important to me. That seems to be a problem since
?as you say ?at least read.spss ignores the
Hi,
I wonder how well SPSS and R communicate, because I
need SPSS but would like to do some data manipulations
in R. However I am very afraid of never ending
import-export-complications especially with all
those labels and extra information my SPSS files
contain. My data come from SPSS and have
Hello Micael,
2005/11/21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I wonder how well SPSS and R communicate, because I
need SPSS but would like to do some data manipulations
in R. However I am very afraid of never ending
import-export-complications – especially with all
those labels and
Hi,
from SPSS you can save in export format and then use read.spss in R. But you
don't retain the labelling (AFAIK).
Nevertheless, let me ask you what kind of table spss gives you that R can't?
Ciao,
Stefano
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