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Case wise manipulations and calculations

Rajeshms
Hi List,

I want to do some calcualtions casewise ,so is it possible in SPSS. 
say for example in the below series of data for various district from 1 to 30. And for gender wise,region wise. So now I need to see birht rates,for that I have populations for each district and urban, rural wise,now the problem is i am doin it using custom tables,so i need to  generate it automatically......to fill the gaps for Birth rates(note i have rural and urban and total popu;lations separately given for each districts and for each level of the distircts:rural and urban),

so is this possible?



                         male   female total     Birth rates
1.district1 urban 6874    6338   13212   ?
                rural   19313 18497   37810  ?
                total   26187  <a href="tel:24835%20%C2%A051022" value="+12483551022" target="_blank">24835  51022   ?
  
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Rajesh M S

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SPSS South Asia Pvt. Ltd
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Bangalore - 560043
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Re: Case wise manipulations and calculations

David Marso
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Please reread your post in 24 hours and see if you can make any sense of it!
I certainly can't!
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Rajeshms wrote
Hi List,

I want to do some calcualtions casewise ,so is it possible in SPSS.
say for example in the below series of data for various district from 1 to
30. And for gender wise,region wise. So now I need to see birht rates,for
that I have populations for each district and urban, rural wise,now the
problem is i am doin it using custom tables,so i need to  generate it
automatically......to fill the gaps for Birth rates(note i have rural and
urban and total popu;lations separately given for each districts and for
each level of the distircts:rural and urban),

so is this possible?



                         male   female total     Birth rates
1.district1 urban 6874    6338   13212   ?
                rural   19313 18497   37810  ?
                total   26187  24835  51022   ?

--
Regards,

Rajesh M S

Statistician

SPSS South Asia Pvt. Ltd
No. 2353/1-4,Dolphin,4th Floor, Hennur main Road
Opp.Harmony Apartment,kacharakanahalli
Bangalore - 560043
Ph: 080-41123945-48
Mob: +91 8892306946
*www.spss.co.in*
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Re: Case wise manipulations and calculations

Melissa Ives
In the meantime, also look at the AGGREGATE command.  It sounds like it might fit what you are requesting.

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Marso
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 7:52 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Case wise manipulations and calculations

Please reread your post in 24 hours and see if you can make any sense of it!
I certainly can't!
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Rajeshms wrote

> Hi List,
>
> I want to do some calcualtions casewise ,so is it possible in SPSS.
> say for example in the below series of data for various district from
> 1 to 30. And for gender wise,region wise. So now I need to see birht
> rates,for that I have populations for each district and urban, rural
> wise,now the problem is i am doin it using custom tables,so i need to
> generate it automatically......to fill the gaps for Birth rates(note i
> have rural and urban and total popu;lations separately given for each
> districts and for each level of the distircts:rural and urban),
>
> so is this possible?
>
>
>
>                          male   female total     Birth rates
> 1.district1 urban 6874    6338   13212   ?
>                 rural   19313 18497   37810  ?
>                 total   26187  24835  51022   ?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Rajesh M S
>
> Statistician
>
> SPSS South Asia Pvt. Ltd
> No. 2353/1-4,Dolphin,4th Floor, Hennur main Road Opp.Harmony
> Apartment,kacharakanahalli Bangalore - 560043
> Ph: 080-41123945-48
> Mob: +91 8892306946
> *www.spss.co.in*





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David Marso
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Well Melissa,
Your ESPss is certainly astute.  
How did you parse AGGREGATE out of that gobblygook?

Melissa Ives wrote
In the meantime, also look at the AGGREGATE command.  It sounds like it might fit what you are requesting.

-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of David Marso
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 7:52 PM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] Case wise manipulations and calculations

Please reread your post in 24 hours and see if you can make any sense of it!
I certainly can't!
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Rajeshms wrote
> Hi List,
>
> I want to do some calcualtions casewise ,so is it possible in SPSS.
> say for example in the below series of data for various district from
> 1 to 30. And for gender wise,region wise. So now I need to see birht
> rates,for that I have populations for each district and urban, rural
> wise,now the problem is i am doin it using custom tables,so i need to
> generate it automatically......to fill the gaps for Birth rates(note i
> have rural and urban and total popu;lations separately given for each
> districts and for each level of the distircts:rural and urban),
>
> so is this possible?
>
>
>
>                          male   female total     Birth rates
> 1.district1 urban 6874    6338   13212   ?
>                 rural   19313 18497   37810  ?
>                 total   26187  24835  51022   ?
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Rajesh M S
>
> Statistician
>
> SPSS South Asia Pvt. Ltd
> No. 2353/1-4,Dolphin,4th Floor, Hennur main Road Opp.Harmony
> Apartment,kacharakanahalli Bangalore - 560043
> Ph: 080-41123945-48
> Mob: +91 8892306946
> *www.spss.co.in*





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Re: Case wise manipulations and calculations

Rajeshms
Dear all,

Thank you very much for the suggestions.

After a series of trial and error I found my mistakes. The solution was to merge correctly and aggregate using the break variables of interest.Thank you Melissa.

Thank you all.


On Tue, Dec 18, 2012 at 10:12 PM, David Marso <[hidden email]> wrote:
Well Melissa,
Your ESPss is certainly astute.
How did you parse AGGREGATE out of that gobblygook?


Melissa Ives wrote
> In the meantime, also look at the AGGREGATE command.  It sounds like it
> might fit what you are requesting.
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> SPSSX-L@.UGA

> ] On Behalf Of David Marso
> Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 7:52 PM
> To:

> SPSSX-L@.UGA

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>
> Please reread your post in 24 hours and see if you can make any sense of
> it!
> I certainly can't!
> --
>
> Rajeshms wrote
>> Hi List,
>>
>> I want to do some calcualtions casewise ,so is it possible in SPSS.
>> say for example in the below series of data for various district from
>> 1 to 30. And for gender wise,region wise. So now I need to see birht
>> rates,for that I have populations for each district and urban, rural
>> wise,now the problem is i am doin it using custom tables,so i need to
>> generate it automatically......to fill the gaps for Birth rates(note i
>> have rural and urban and total popu;lations separately given for each
>> districts and for each level of the distircts:rural and urban),
>>
>> so is this possible?
>>
>>
>>
>>                          male   female total     Birth rates
>> 1.district1 urban 6874    6338   13212   ?
>>                 rural   19313 18497   37810  ?
>>                 total   26187  24835  51022   ?
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>>
>> Rajesh M S
>>
>> Statistician
>>
>> SPSS South Asia Pvt. Ltd
>> No. 2353/1-4,Dolphin,4th Floor, Hennur main Road Opp.Harmony
>> Apartment,kacharakanahalli Bangalore - 560043
>> Ph: 080-41123945-48
>> Mob: +91 8892306946
>> *www.spss.co.in*
>
>
>
>
>
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