Ok, if I have to make the spss file available, then I hope an attachment is fine.
I really would appreciate if any 'kind soul' would give me a push into the right direction to solve this problem. The spss file contains only two variables and five cases. For one case both values are defined as missings. In R all cases are valid. Any information about missings is lost. What can I do to keep any missing information? Cheers Christine *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. > > > > > > to import the Spss Data in R. Via Hmisc or foreign - both work fine. > > > > #import Spssdata in R > > spssfile <- "PathToTheSavedSpssFile" > > > > #via Hmisc > > library(Hmisc) > > Signs <- c("_") > > mydata1 <- spss.get(spssfile,lowernames=TRUE, allow=Signs) > > > > #via foreign > > library(foreign) > > mydata2 <- read.spss(spssfile,use.value.labels=TRUE, max.value.labels=Inf, > > to.data.frame=TRUE) > > > > #freq in r > > describe(mydata1) > > describe(mydata2) > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: "Prof Brian Ripley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Gesendet: 15.04.08 12:13:45 > An: Christine Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > CC: r-help@r-project.org > Betreff: Re: [R] How can I import user-defined missings from Spss? > > You have already had a reply to a version of this (posted from another > address) at https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2008-April/159342.html . > 'Kind souls' are likely to get exasperated when their help is > unacknowledged. > > You need SPSS and Windows to reproduce this, and this is the R forum. To > fulfil the footer of the message you need to make available the spss save > file. > > On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, Christine Christmann wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > It works for me to import spss datasets via library(foreign) with read.spss > > or via library Hmisc by (spss.get). > > But no matter which way I do import the data, user-defined missings from > > Spss are always lost. > > (it makes no difference if there are a single value, a range, or any > > combination of them. They are always ignored). > > Is there any way in R to find out if any value was user-defined missing in > > Spss or not? > > Even to keep the information as an attribute would suit me fine, or to keep > > them as a string character like "miss" would be even better. > > To transform them into "NA" as the sysmis data from Spss is transformed > > automatically, would be an other alternative. > > > > Unfortunately I don't know if any of these options are possible. Could you > > help me out? > > > > Let me give you an example: > > Preconditions: You need to have spss on you computer to generate the spss > > data. > > You need to generate the folder C:/tmp to save the spss file. As you can > > see I work with windows. > > > > */1) Generate the SpssData: > > */data. > > DATA LIST LIST /age (f2) sport (f2). > > BEGIN DATA > > 22, 1 > > 40, 2 > > 69, 1 > > 19, 2 > > -99, 9 > > END DATA. > > > > > > */description. > > missing values age (LO thru 0). > > missing values sport (9). > > var label age "age". > > var label sport "Do you like sports" > > value label sport > > 1 "yes" > > 2 "no" > > 3 "don't know". > > > > *frequencies in Spss. > > freq age sport. > > > > > > save outfile = "C:\tmp\test.sav". > > *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. > > > > > > 2) Import the Spss Data in R. Via Hmisc or foreign - both work fine. > > > > #import Spssdata in R > > spssfile <- "C:/tmp/test.sav" > > > > #via Hmisc > > library(Hmisc) > > Signs <- c("_") > > mydata1 <- spss.get(spssfile,lowernames=TRUE, allow=Signs) > > > > #via foreign > > library(foreign) > > mydata2 <- read.spss(spssfile,use.value.labels=TRUE, max.value.labels=Inf, > > to.data.frame=TRUE) > > > > #freq in r > > describe(mydata1) > > describe(mydata2) > > > > > > *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. > > Have a look at the two variables age and sport. In spss the values (-99) in > > age is a missing, as well as the value (9) in sports. > > As you can see - the information about the missings in R is lost. What can > > I do? > > > > > > Many Thanks Christine Christmann > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-help@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code. > > > > -- > Brian D. Ripley, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ > University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) > 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) > Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595 >
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