I used to create dummy variables for those categories - with 4 age
categories, that would be 8 dummy variables which are sysmis for men or
women if you have the age segments for women or men. You can then use the
mean to aggregate
I am sure there are other ways to do it but this worked well for me.
On Tue, 21 Feb 2012 23:25:15 +0800, deepanshu bhalla
<
[hidden email]> wrote:
>Let's say two variables age and gender . I want to compute percentage of
females who belong to
�20-24,25-29 ,29-34 and 34-above age categories.
Gender �Age
1 � � � � � 20-24
1 � � � � ��25-29
2 � � � � ��25-29
2 � � � � ��29-34�
1 � � � � ��29-34�
2 � � � � ��34-above
1 � � � � � �20-24�
1 � � � � � �20-24��
2 � � � � � �20-24
1 � � � � � �20-24
I know this can easily be done using Custom Table function in SPSS but i am
just curious to know whether this can be done using Aggregate function !
Thanks in advance!
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From: David Marso <
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To:
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Sent: Tuesday, 21 February 2012 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: Count percentage of Break Variables
Please define what
you mean by "count percentage of break variables"
preferably demonstrating with a simple numeric example of inputs and desired
output!!
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deepanshu bhalla wrote
>
> Hi Team,
> �
> I want to calculate count percentage of break variables� using Aggregate
> function.
> �
> Below the syntax which i used. In the syntax i am calculating count of
> break variables .Is there any way we can calculate count percentage of
> break variables?
> �
> DATASET DECLARE demo003.
> AGGREGATE
> Â /OUTFILE='demo003'
> Â /BREAK=demo0003 QCL_1
> Â /Num=N.
> �
> �
> Where demo0003 and QCL_1 are variable names.
> �
> Note : I know how to use PIN or FIN function but it works only on
> aggregated variables.
> �
> �
> Thanks in advance!
>
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