Re: [datameet] Re: District-level historical census data

2020-11-16 Thread pmay...@gmail.com
Another option is to import the SAS file into Excel: >From >https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27738034/how-to-open-sas-files-using-excel: --- I help develop the Colectica for Excel addin, which opens SAS data files in Exce

Re: [datameet] Re: District-level historical census data

2020-11-16 Thread pmay...@gmail.com
Hi Mahesh, While it is correct that the data are formatted for SAS, they are in an ASCII format, so they are quite readable. I've once used Python to extract the figures I needed. Alternatively, it is possible to import SAS files into R (e.g. https://www.marsja.se/how-to-import-data-reading-sa

Re: [datameet] Re: District-level historical census data

2020-11-16 Thread Dr Mahesh Gaur
Thanks but downloaded files are compatible to SAS software only. b/rgds, - mahesh gaur __ "Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to, let us go green!" __ Warning: This electronic message transmission (including

[datameet] Re: AC and PC Details

2020-11-16 Thread Swami Charan
Thanks Kushal! I reviewed the data available it looks like thats based on 2011 census. On Sunday, November 15, 2020 at 2:19:25 AM UTC-5 kush...@gmail.com wrote: > Pls check this for AC/PC shapefiles: > https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2674065 > > On Monday, 9 November 2020 at 11:41:37 UTC+5

[datameet] Re: District-level historical census data

2020-11-16 Thread purnima...@gmail.com
Hi, My apologies for jumping on the topic. I had seen these files sometime back. Just wondering if anyone have a these files available in any other format? I do not have access to SAS. I am looking for csv or STATA format Regards, Purnima On Sunday, 15 November 2020 at 10:05:01 UTC pmay...@g