SPSS or Albert-Jan's wrapper module, and so with that caveat, some
comments/observations:
On 8 March 2012 14:59, Marko Limbek marko.lim...@valicon.net wrote:
I overcame commenting. I managed to read my own file and print it. Now
I am trying to use method getNumberofVariables() but unsuccesfully
are resolving the issue directly with Albert.
Have a nice day,
Marko
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Walter Prins wpr...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Marko,
On 9 March 2012 08:34, Marko Limbek marko.lim...@valicon.net wrote:
File C:\Dropbox\Exc_MarkoL_Zenel\Python\crosstabs\src\src\rw.py,
line 715
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 11:36 PM, Steven D'Aprano st...@pearwood.info wrote:
Marko Limbek wrote:
I put the recommended code
savFileName =
C:/dropbox/Exc_MarkoL_Zenel/Valicon/crosstabs/Tabela/ipk108_kosovo_data_finale_c1-1.sav
with SavReader(savFileName) as sav:
header = sav.next
implement that programme?
Where to put it in my Eclipse?
Is this programm ethe best way to read spss with Python?
Thank you so much,
Marko
On Tue, Mar 6, 2012 at 4:53 PM, Marko Limbek marko.lim...@valicon.net wrote:
Hi Albert
Two notes
first I have used the promising looking package
Hi everyone.
I am new to list and few months old to Python. I am writing some text
to Excel and I open the new book and try to write to the book and the
save it using
book.save
Now when I write slavic characters in the text to Excel (č, š, ž, for
instance 0xc5), I get an error, I can't save
, Marko Limbek wrote:
Hi everyone.
I am new to list and few months old to Python. I am writing some text
to Excel and I open the new book and try to write to the book and the
save it using
book.save
Now when I write slavic characters in the text to Excel (č, š, ž, for
instance 0xc5), I get