On Wed, 6 Aug 2003, Gerhard Prade wrote: > Hello all, > > (Sorry, my bad english) > i am searching a alternativ for spss that i can use with linux. I > studied sociology in germany and work sometimes for some hours in the > marketresearch. There they use statistics like anova and crosstabs. I > see that r can make anova or regressions but the most work in the > marketresearch is making crosstabs. These companys use something like > spss tables or gess to make tables for the customers. I read that r can > make with latex tables with xtabs or ftable and so on. But i dont > understand the use of all that. My question is: Is R a good alternativ > to make tables?
You will find the documentation fairly good. In particular, see Peter Dalgaard "Introductory Statistics with R", pp. 74-75. prop.table() gives the proportions of row or column totals. What "looks good" is subjective, and views vary on whether "looking good" is the same as being readable. > The goal is to make something like that: > > _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ > > Question 1.1 > What is your Age? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > PC-Users > Linux User Windows User > yes | no > || yes no yes no > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 0-10 years 4 2% | 1 1% || > xx and so on > | > || > 11-20 years 8 4% | 2 2% || > xx and so on > | > || > 21-30 years 8 4% | || > xx > | > || > 31 years an older 180 90% | || xx > | > || > not answerd 0 0% | || > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > 200 100% 100 100% > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Company XY > Customer XY > _____________________________________________________________________________________Page > > 7 of 10 > > > > I can do that with spss or gess, but can i do that with R? > Is it looks good with R? > > > Greatings, Gerhard > > ______________________________________________ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > -- Roger Bivand Economic Geography Section, Department of Economics, Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Breiviksveien 40, N-5045 Bergen, Norway. voice: +47 55 95 93 55; fax +47 55 95 93 93 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help