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jimjohn
can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot in spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me anything like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top and then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in spss 16 too? thanks!
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ViAnn Beadle
So what happened. What syntax was generated. Describe exactly the chart you
want and what your variables look like.

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Subject: simple line chart in spss 16

can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot in
spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me anything
like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top and
then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any
ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in
spss 16 too? thanks!
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jimjohn
hi viann. my two variables are quantitative: age and payment rate. i just want to create a simple line chart that shows how the payment rate is at different ages. so i want age on the x axis and payment rate on the y axis. ok when i used chart builder, this is the syntax swhen i tried a line chart:
* Chart Builder.
GGRAPH
  /GRAPHDATASET NAME="graphdataset" VARIABLES=age PPY_annual_percent MISSING=LISTWISE REPORTMISSING=NO
  /GRAPHSPEC SOURCE=INLINE.
BEGIN GPL
  SOURCE: s=userSource(id("graphdataset"))
  DATA: age=col(source(s), name("age"))
  DATA: PPY_annual_percent=col(source(s), name("PPY_annual_percent"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(1), label("age"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(2), label("PPY_annual_percent"))
  ELEMENT: line(position(age*PPY_annual_percent), missing.wings())
END GPL.






ViAnn Beadle wrote
So what happened. What syntax was generated. Describe exactly the chart you
want and what your variables look like.

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Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:48 AM
To: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: simple line chart in spss 16

can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot in
spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me anything
like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top and
then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any
ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in
spss 16 too? thanks!
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ViAnn Beadle
What does your chart look like and what do your data look like? Do you have
any duplicate values for age? This will give you vertical lines within a
specific value of age if you do have duplicate values for age. You haven't
asked for any aggregation here like sum or mean if that is your intention.
-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
jimjohn
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:36 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: Re: simple line chart in spss 16

hi viann. my two variables are quantitative: age and payment rate. i just
want to create a simple line chart that shows how the payment rate is at
different ages. so i want age on the x axis and payment rate on the y axis.
ok when i used chart builder, this is the syntax swhen i tried a line chart:
* Chart Builder.
GGRAPH
  /GRAPHDATASET NAME="graphdataset" VARIABLES=age PPY_annual_percent
MISSING=LISTWISE REPORTMISSING=NO
  /GRAPHSPEC SOURCE=INLINE.
BEGIN GPL
  SOURCE: s=userSource(id("graphdataset"))
  DATA: age=col(source(s), name("age"))
  DATA: PPY_annual_percent=col(source(s), name("PPY_annual_percent"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(1), label("age"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(2), label("PPY_annual_percent"))
  ELEMENT: line(position(age*PPY_annual_percent), missing.wings())
END GPL.







ViAnn Beadle wrote:

>
> So what happened. What syntax was generated. Describe exactly the chart
> you
> want and what your variables look like.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> jimjohn
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:48 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: simple line chart in spss 16
>
> can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot
> in
> spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me
> anything
> like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top and
> then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any
> ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in
> spss 16 too? thanks!
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jimjohn

thats it then, because i do have duplicate values for age. i guess ill just have to calculate the payment rate means for each age and then try graphing the line chart. thx.


ViAnn Beadle wrote
What does your chart look like and what do your data look like? Do you have
any duplicate values for age? This will give you vertical lines within a
specific value of age if you do have duplicate values for age. You haven't
asked for any aggregation here like sum or mean if that is your intention.
-----Original Message-----
From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of
jimjohn
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:36 AM
To: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
Subject: Re: simple line chart in spss 16

hi viann. my two variables are quantitative: age and payment rate. i just
want to create a simple line chart that shows how the payment rate is at
different ages. so i want age on the x axis and payment rate on the y axis.
ok when i used chart builder, this is the syntax swhen i tried a line chart:
* Chart Builder.
GGRAPH
  /GRAPHDATASET NAME="graphdataset" VARIABLES=age PPY_annual_percent
MISSING=LISTWISE REPORTMISSING=NO
  /GRAPHSPEC SOURCE=INLINE.
BEGIN GPL
  SOURCE: s=userSource(id("graphdataset"))
  DATA: age=col(source(s), name("age"))
  DATA: PPY_annual_percent=col(source(s), name("PPY_annual_percent"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(1), label("age"))
  GUIDE: axis(dim(2), label("PPY_annual_percent"))
  ELEMENT: line(position(age*PPY_annual_percent), missing.wings())
END GPL.







ViAnn Beadle wrote:
>
> So what happened. What syntax was generated. Describe exactly the chart
> you
> want and what your variables look like.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of
> jimjohn
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:48 AM
> To: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU
> Subject: simple line chart in spss 16
>
> can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot
> in
> spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me
> anything
> like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top and
> then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any
> ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in
> spss 16 too? thanks!
> --
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Re: simple line chart in spss 16

ViAnn Beadle
If you look at the Chart Builder UI you can change the statistic from value
to sum. I suggest a quick read of the Help. Open Chart Builder and hit the
Help button. Go through the mini-tutorial.

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jimjohn
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:08 AM
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Subject: Re: simple line chart in spss 16

thats it then, because i do have duplicate values for age. i guess ill just
have to calculate the payment rate means for each age and then try graphing
the line chart. thx.



ViAnn Beadle wrote:

>
> What does your chart look like and what do your data look like? Do you
> have
> any duplicate values for age? This will give you vertical lines within a
> specific value of age if you do have duplicate values for age. You haven't
> asked for any aggregation here like sum or mean if that is your intention.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
> jimjohn
> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:36 AM
> To: [hidden email]
> Subject: Re: simple line chart in spss 16
>
> hi viann. my two variables are quantitative: age and payment rate. i just
> want to create a simple line chart that shows how the payment rate is at
> different ages. so i want age on the x axis and payment rate on the y
> axis.
> ok when i used chart builder, this is the syntax swhen i tried a line
> chart:
> * Chart Builder.
> GGRAPH
>   /GRAPHDATASET NAME="graphdataset" VARIABLES=age PPY_annual_percent
> MISSING=LISTWISE REPORTMISSING=NO
>   /GRAPHSPEC SOURCE=INLINE.
> BEGIN GPL
>   SOURCE: s=userSource(id("graphdataset"))
>   DATA: age=col(source(s), name("age"))
>   DATA: PPY_annual_percent=col(source(s), name("PPY_annual_percent"))
>   GUIDE: axis(dim(1), label("age"))
>   GUIDE: axis(dim(2), label("PPY_annual_percent"))
>   ELEMENT: line(position(age*PPY_annual_percent), missing.wings())
> END GPL.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> ViAnn Beadle wrote:
>>
>> So what happened. What syntax was generated. Describe exactly the chart
>> you
>> want and what your variables look like.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of
>> jimjohn
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:48 AM
>> To: [hidden email]
>> Subject: simple line chart in spss 16
>>
>> can someone plz tell me how to create a simple line chart or scatter plot
>> in
>> spss 16. i am trying to us ethe chart builder and it isnt giving me
>> anything
>> like what i need. i just tried dragging simple scatter plot to the top
>> and
>> then dragging the x and y variables that i wanted into the picture. any
>> ideas, or is there a syntax i can use for these charts that would work in
>> spss 16 too? thanks!
>> --
>> View this message in context:
>>
>
http://www.nabble.com/simple-line-chart-in-spss-16-tp15592030p15592030.html

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