To make my question clear. there are decimals between 1 and 2. But this
doesn't work in variables like gender. while my problem is I couldn't
avoid those decimals from the gender graph.
>>> [email protected] 03/31/05 2:38 PM >>>
I wasn't aware there were any integers between
1 and 2.
More seriously, you probably need to spell out
-xla(1 2)- or something similar.
Nick
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SELAMAWIT ALEMU WOLDESENBET
> I am analysing demographic data. I gave name 1 and 2 to represent the
> respond of female and male. But in the graph integers between one and
> two are also listed. How can I avoid this problem.
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