Automatic recode from string to numeric in IBM SPSS Statistics
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- I show you how to do an automatic recode to convert a string variable with text answers to a numeric variable with number codes and value labels. Version 25.
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I have been looking for how to convert a string variable into a numerical one for a few hours and everything was incredibly complicated and convoluted, thank you so much for this easy and straightforward way! You just made my day!
it's life saving!
AUTORECODE VARIABLES=AGE WhatisyourGender
/INTO AGE1 GENDER1
/BLANK=MISSING
/PRINT.
>Error # 17006
>An already existing variable name was used on the INTO subcommand.
>Execution of this command stops.
kindly guide for this i have tried a lot , but again and again error is showing , for what reason?
Autorecode is only used for strong variables and I suppose age is numeric? Try to do the command from Transform menu and only choose one variable . If age is numeric and you want age groups it is better to use command transform-visual binning or transform-recode into different variable.
String variables (not strong)
Thanks a lot!
Thank you!!
Hey there! Thanks for your video! I have a dataset with quite some recoded variables. Now I've added a few data cases, but the recoded variables don't automatically calculate outcomes for those 'new extra' cases. Do you know how I would be able to do that? Thanks in advance!
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The method is great, but I have a problem. My labels are 1 - Never, 2 - Almost Never, 3 - Sometimes, 4 - Almost Always, 5 - Always. And as you can observe they are not alphabetical but the autorecode function gives 1 - Almost Always, 2 - Almost Never, 3 - Always, 4 - Never, 5 - Sometimes. How do i fix this.
I even tried first autorecoding as giving and then going in variable view to change the values but there is no effect.
Then it is better to use command: Recode into different variable. In the left part of the dialog box (old value ) you write the old coding like "Never" and then write the new code 1 in the right upper box . Add. Continue with next (Almost never) . After the command is finished you should give valurnorna kabels to each of the new codes. When you have worked in SPSS some time I recommend to save the command into a syntax Windows (by clicking "paste" instead of "ok").
Very helpfull