For me these are positive, but more in the nature of "groping our way" as lascasas noted. I'm pleased to see that since I last checked this thread- ~11 months ago-some nice suggestions from psycop and lascasas have appeared. Well, gosh, something that made interfacing R & UE or UES a bit more straightforward. And don't forget: 1 key on the keyboard does it all! If someone is interested in the 3, just let me know. Possibly I am going to add the SAS procedure too. RunTool "Spss_AutoIt" ' in the Scite script is the paste command to work properly ' ' = SPSS.exe" "././dummy.sps" in your shortcut on the desktop 'Ĭopy ' same procedure: delete old lines in dummy.sps ' IfExtIs "sps" ' for SPSS17 a little bit of other trick has to be used: open your SPSS with the switch to the dummy.spss file ' RunTool "R_AutoIt" ' if you want to use RGUI as a default, no problem: just change the Scite to select the appropriate window ' IfExtIs "R" ' same trick as previous if the file is a *.R file open in UE ' RunTool "StataAutoIt_file" ' a file written in Scite: try it with SciTE\ScriptWriter\AU3Record.exe to program your own, ' IfExtIs "do" ' if the section is in a Stata syntax file open in UE then 'Ĭopy ' copy the lines you selected to launch( your line could be to launch another syntax file too) 'ĭelete ' remove previous lines in dummy ' These are the the lines in the macro whereby the comments (green text) must be removed before copying the macro code and pasting it next into edit macro dialog: For all of them one macro will do and suit all: do whatever you are used to do in the script files of all these programs, but now while you are working in your UE project.Ī macro statement copies the selected text to a dummy.* file and then launches this file in the correct (opened) statistical software program. ![]() I have programmed a solution for sending lines of syntax in a SPSS, Stata, or R files that are in my project group of files. The comments (green text) must be removed before the macro code is copied and pasted next into the edit macro dialog.Īmazing that so few people are interested in this very convenient tool. RunTool " Spss" 'this tool starts an executable written in Scite to lauch a *.sps= not working in SPSS 17 anymore, I still have not found a solution for that' RunTool " StataAutoIt_file" 'this is an executable I wrote with the help of Scite (open source)' Paste 'paste the new content of the selected lines into replacing UE previous file content' SelectAll 'select the previous file content in the temporary file' ![]() Just the touch of a key will start invoking the lines. Selecting a line or a block of lines and launch them in the statistical program. Made my own tools for the integration of UE and both statistical programs. Working with SPSS and Stata integrated in UE for many years.
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