Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1998 13:52:13 -0400
Reply-To: "Donald F. Burrill" <dburrill@USER.XTDL.COM>
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From: "Donald F. Burrill" <dburrill@USER.XTDL.COM>
Subject: Re: unidimensional graphing??
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On Thu, 20 Aug 1998, Jason Thompson wrote:
> We've run a 4D multidimensional scaling solution of concepts in
> pulmonary physiology and want to represent each concept's weight on each
> dimension graphically. Is there any software out there that can create
> simple one dimensional graphs, essentially a line with a range of
> values, one for each concept?
One-dimensional graphs would seem a trifle uninformative, not to
say "dull". Did you perhaps mean two-dimensional? Are you looking for
something like a histogram?
> ... SPSS won't produce them automatically in the ALSCAL procedure and
> I've had no luck with other programs. Any ideas? It seems that this is
> so incredibly simple there must be software that can accomplish it--the
> simplest graph possible!
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