On Sep 9, 2010, at 2:14 PM, Marc Schwartz wrote:
On Sep 9, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
Ok friends, I tried but I not know! I'm a Linux SysAdmin and
Stadistical and
i working to migrate all the software in my workplace to free or open
software. The OS was easy, ofimatic suite t
On Sep 9, 2010, at 12:59 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
> Ok friends, I tried but I not know! I'm a Linux SysAdmin and Stadistical and
> i working to migrate all the software in my workplace to free or open
> software. The OS was easy, ofimatic suite too, multimedia and graphics you
> know, everything
Ok friends, I tried but I not know! I'm a Linux SysAdmin and Stadistical and
i working to migrate all the software in my workplace to free or open
software. The OS was easy, ofimatic suite too, multimedia and graphics you
know, everything was relatively easy. But i work with SPSS and I produce
tabl
On Sep 9, 2010, at 12:16 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
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> On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:20 AM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
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>> On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks David, gmodels::Crosstable partially work because can show only 1 x 1
>>> tablen
>>> CrossTable(x,y,...)
>>> I ne
On Sep 9, 2010, at 11:20 AM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
Thanks David, gmodels::Crosstable partially work because can show
only 1 x 1
tablen
CrossTable(x,y,...)
I need something how can process at less 1 variable in X an 10 in Y.
A further th
On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
Thanks David, gmodels::Crosstable partially work because can show
only 1 x 1
tablen
CrossTable(x,y,...)
I need something how can process at less 1 variable in X an 10 in Y.
A further thought (despite a lack of clarification on what your dat
2010/9/8 David Winsemius
>
> I hope you mean only two factors and an n x m table.
>
> Yes David I like say factor, but am new here.
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rom: Jonathan Finlay
> Subject: [R] Newbie cross tabulation issue
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> Received: Wednesday, September 8, 2010, 6:40 PM
> hi, i'm new in R and i need some
> help. Please, ¿do you know a function how
> can process cross tables for many variables and show
On Sep 8, 2010, at 7:32 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
Thanks David, gmodels::Crosstable partially work because can show
only 1 x 1
tablen
CrossTable(x,y,...)
I need something how can process at less 1 variable in X an 10 in Y.
I hope you mean only two factors and an n x m table.
Thanks for
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
> hi, i'm new in R and i need some help. Please, żdo you know a function how
> can process cross tables for many variables and show the result in one table
> who look like this?:
>
> ++
> |--
Thanks David, gmodels::Crosstable partially work because can show only 1 x 1
tablen
CrossTable(x,y,...)
I need something how can process at less 1 variable in X an 10 in Y.
Thanks for your help.
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Jonathan.
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On Sep 8, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Jonathan Finlay wrote:
hi, i'm new in R and i need some help. Please, ¿do you know a
function how
can process cross tables for many variables and show the result in
one table
who look like this?:
++
|--
hi, i'm new in R and i need some help. Please, ¿do you know a function how
can process cross tables for many variables and show the result in one table
who look like this?:
++
|-- |X variable |
|-
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