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Date:         Sun, 8 Apr 2012 18:47:36 -0400
Reply-To:     Mike Donatello <mdonatello@gmail.com>
Sender:       "SPSSX(r) Discussion" <SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Mike Donatello <mdonatello@gmail.com>
Subject:      Re: HELP! Line chart with more than one series
Comments: To: Art@DrKendall.org
In-Reply-To:  <4F821162.70907@DrKendall.org>
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Sorry, you're right. I goofed up your syntax when I edited it. Thanks very much for the help!

From: Art Kendall [mailto:Art@DrKendall.org] Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2012 6:30 PM To: Mike Donatello Cc: SPSSX-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] HELP! Line chart with more than one series

How is the example I sent you different from what you are looking for?

Art Kendall Social Research Consultants

On 4/8/2012 2:50 PM, Mike Donatello wrote:

Thanks, gents. Your feedback helped on part of the problem, but it doesn't quite get me all the way there, as I have a repeated-measures layout:

REC PRICE1 PRICE2 VOL1 VOL2

001 1.20 1.75 175 212

002 1.33 1.90 126 198

etc.

Isn't there some way that I can also plot cumulative percentages for both P1 and P2 on the same line chart? I can't seem to put two variables on the x-axis, even though they share the same categorical breaks (in this case, dollars and cents.

Am I making any sense, or should I just give up and use Excel?

From: Jon K Peck [mailto:peck@us.ibm.com]

Sent: Friday, April 06, 2012 2:29 PM

To: Mike Donatello

Cc: SPSSX-L@listserv.uga.edu

Subject: Re: [SPSSX-L] HELP! Line chart with more than one series

This is a little tricky in the Chart Builder, because multiple-line charts expect a different data organization from yours.

Choose a SINGLE line chart.

Select all the variables for the y axis in the variable list, and drag the set to the y axis.

Set your x axis variable, and you are good to go.

Jon Peck (no "h") aka Kim

Senior Software Engineer, IBM

peck@us.ibm.com

new phone: 720-342-5621


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