Thanks John, Markus ! I'll use that !
On Tue, 14 Dec 2021 at 11:41, John Darrington <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I concur with Markus. Probably the easiest way to do what you want
> is with a command similar to:
>
> pspp regression.sps | awk -F '|' '/Step 1 depth/{print $7}'
>
> J'
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 14, 2021 at 07:36:05AM +0000, Quandt, Markus wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don???t think you can do this in PSPP syntax (but would be happy to
> be corrected).
>
> But since you are working on a Unix/Linux system anyway, why not ask
> someone who is familiar with regex (regular expression) to parse the output
> file and write out the ???hits??? to a separate csv file? Sorry, I cannot
> help with the specific regex syntax, as I am not a Unix person.
>
> Best,
> Markus
>
> Von: Pspp-users <[email protected]>
> Im Auftrag von Oren Ish-Shalom
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 14. Dezember 2021 06:12
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: Output ONLY sig. level in binary logistic regression
>
>
> Hi all,
> I???m running 200,000 binary logistic regressions
> (loop from a bash linux terminal)
> I???m only interested in extracting the significance level.
> Here is my sps script:
>
> GET DATA
>
> /TYPE=TXT
>
> /FILE='example_data.csv'
>
> /DELIMITERS=','
>
> /FIRSTCASE=2
>
> /VARIABLES=
>
> serial F32
>
> gene A64
>
> time F8.8
>
> survived F1.
>
>
>
> LOGISTIC REGRESSION survived WITH time.
>
> EXECUTE.
>
> When I run it I get three tables but only need the significance
> (0.436 here):
>
> Variables in the Equation
>
> +---------------+-----+----+----+--+----+------+
>
> | | B |S.E.|Wald|df|Sig.|Exp(B)|
>
> +---------------+-----+----+----+--+----+------+
>
> |Step 1 depth | 2.36|3.03| .61| 1|.436| 10.62|
>
> | Constant|-2.75|2.90| .90| 1|.344| .06|
>
> +---------------+-----+----+----+--+----+------+
>
> Any way to print just this value ?
> Thanks !
>