Re: [R] import SYSTAT .syd file?

2004-06-16 Thread Anne York
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 Jonathan Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to read a SYSTAT .syd file on Linux?
(Splus 6 does it, but it is easier to find a Windows box
with Systat than to download their demo.  I'm wondering
if there is a better way than either of these options.)
Jon
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Pennsylvania
Home page:http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
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The commercial package dbmscopy has a Linux version. 
I have used dbmscopy for several years and have been happy 
with it as it converts data files among many spreadsheets and 
statistics programs.

http://www.conceptual.com/dbmscopt.htm
However, somewhat recently they were purchased by SAS, so 
I'm not sure of current state of the program. There are 
probably other commercial packages as well.

Anne
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Re: [R] import SYSTAT .syd file?

2004-06-16 Thread Marc Schwartz
On Wed, 2004-06-16 at 10:32, Anne York wrote:
 On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 Jonathan Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Does anyone know how to read a SYSTAT .syd file on Linux?
 (Splus 6 does it, but it is easier to find a Windows box
 with Systat than to download their demo.  I'm wondering
 if there is a better way than either of these options.)
 
 Jon
 
 The commercial package dbmscopy has a Linux version. 
 I have used dbmscopy for several years and have been happy 
 with it as it converts data files among many spreadsheets and 
 statistics programs.
 
 http://www.conceptual.com/dbmscopt.htm
 
 
 However, somewhat recently they were purchased by SAS, so 
 I'm not sure of current state of the program. There are 
 probably other commercial packages as well.
 
 Anne


Hi Jon and Anne!

One other commercial product to check out is Stat/Transfer.  More
information on supported formats is at:
http://www.stattransfer.com/html/formats.html

They do support Windows, MacOS and Unix/Linux. Demo downloads are
available from: http://www.stattransfer.com/html/download.html

Unix/Linux pricing is available at:
http://www.stattransfer.com/html/prices_-_unix.html.

HTH,

Marc Schwartz

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[R] import SYSTAT .syd file?

2004-06-15 Thread Jonathan Baron
Does anyone know how to read a SYSTAT .syd file on Linux?
(Splus 6 does it, but it is easier to find a Windows box
with Systat than to download their demo.  I'm wondering
if there is a better way than either of these options.)

Jon
-- 
Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
Home page:http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
R search page:http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/

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Re: [R] import SYSTAT .syd file?

2004-06-15 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Jonathan Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Does anyone know how to read a SYSTAT .syd file on Linux?
 (Splus 6 does it, but it is easier to find a Windows box
 with Systat than to download their demo.  I'm wondering
 if there is a better way than either of these options.)
 
 Jon
 -- 
 Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
 Home page:http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron
 R search page:http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/

Google turned up this thing:

http://www.salford-systems.com/lfr.f

(which of course we can't use in R because of the copyright. Someone might
be able to abstract a format specification from it though...)

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