| 23 |  | '''!http://sourceforge.net/projects/spss-writer/''' | 
                      
                        |  | 23 | '''http://sourceforge.net/projects/spss-writer/''' | 
                        |  | 24 |  | 
                        |  | 25 | = SPSS file format  = | 
                        |  | 26 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 27 | male    37 102 | 
                        |  | 28 | male    22 115 | 
                        |  | 29 | male    27 99 | 
                        |  | 30 | ....    .. ... | 
                        |  | 31 | female  48 107 | 
                        |  | 32 | female  21 103 | 
                        |  | 33 | female  28 122 | 
                        |  | 34 | ......  .. ... | 
                        |  | 35 |  | 
                        |  | 36 | }}} | 
                        |  | 37 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 38 | ================================ | 
                        |  | 39 | }}} | 
                        |  | 40 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 41 | In this specific example there are | 
                        |  | 42 | }}} | 
                        |  | 43 | 1. There are 3 variables | 
                        |  | 44 | 1. Variable 1 is a '' string '', Variable 2 and 3 are ''  numeric '' | 
                        |  | 45 | 1. Variable 1: first column=1, last column=6 | 
                        |  | 46 | * Notice that none of the columns overlap.  The longest case for  column one is the name "female", that spans from the first column to the sixth - or, the letter ''' e'''.  As you can see, one has to manually locate  the first and last column, of each variable. | 
                        |  | 47 | 1. Variable 2: first column=9, last column=10 | 
                        |  | 48 | 1. Variable 3: first column=12, last column=14 | 
                        |  | 49 |  | 
                        |  | 50 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 51 | ----------------------------- | 
                        |  | 52 | }}} | 
                        |  | 53 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 54 | The corresponding variables are the columns that are selected by the user in the UI , this is returned by getColNames() , and the data of this matrix are returned by the matrix.getData(); | 
                        |  | 55 | }}} | 
                        |  | 56 |  | 
                        |  | 57 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 58 | for example if the user has selected in the matrix viewer : PA_ID , ztgewicht and gewicht | 
                        |  | 59 | }}} | 
                        |  | 60 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 61 | the exported SPSS file should contain : | 
                        |  | 62 | }}} | 
                        |  | 63 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 64 | PA_ID     1 2 3 4 3 7 | 
                        |  | 65 | }}} | 
                        |  | 66 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 67 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 68 | ztgewicht 1 2 3 4 3 7 | 
                        |  | 69 | }}} | 
                        |  | 70 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 71 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 72 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 73 |  | 
                        |  | 74 | }}} | 
                        |  | 75 | gewicht   1 2 3 4 3 7 | 
                        |  | 76 | }}} | 
                        |  | 77 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 78 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 79 |  | 
                        |  | 80 | }}} | 
                        |  | 81 |  | 
                        |  | 82 | }}} | 
                        |  | 83 |  | 
                        |  | 84 | }}} | 
                        |  | 85 |  | 
                        |  | 86 | }}} | 
                        |  | 87 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 88 |  | 
                        |  | 89 |  | 
                        |  | 90 | }}} | 
                        |  | 91 | {{{ | 
                        |  | 92 |  | 
                        |  | 93 | }}} |