Hi, I got a question from someone that repeated a lot of commands with a large number of variables (he had about 50!), and he asked me if there was a way to define this as a group, and the answer [...]
Hi, I Think we all have our favorite tools within SPSS Statistics. During my last 20 years with SPSS Statistics I use this dialogbox very often: “Variables”. You find this icon in the [...]
Now it’s here – version 26 of IBM SPSS Statistics in our CSCS solution. You need an authorization code to get it to work. Most focus in this release has been : new statistical [...]
I got a question from a experienced SPSS user some weeks ago, and I couldn’t answer it – both myself and the user googled and searched for how to use a macro to repeat the regression [...]
Next Monday I will show you how easy it is to do an automatic recode of string variables to numeric variables, but you will get the alphabetic order and there were a user who asked for an own [...]
If you don’t want the syntax be logged directly in your output window (Viewer), see example below where you can see the logged syntax in the beginning of each result: To take away the log, [...]
Last week I introduced you to syntax, and today I will continue with syntax. In the blog made 6 Aug, I showed the compute command that create a calculated index – the mean value for several [...]
The code behind all clicks you do in SPSS Statistics, can be saved and reused. For that, you use the syntax and work in a separate syntax file. Another good thing is that you get a documentation [...]
Hi, many users don’t know that you can hide the syntax log in output windows. This is an example of how it looks just after installation if you keep the default settings: As you see you get [...]
Hi, many times I have got the question "which modules do I have available ?". Just a note: all modules are available technically in SPSS Statistics, but the license code is [...]