You can also export statistical results as DBFs that can be imported into spreadsheet programs for further graphical refinement or statistical exploration.
Choose "Export" from the "File" menu.
Select the item you want to export (histogram or plot) and choose "DBF" format.
If you wish, you can change the default name of the file and where it will be saved. Then hit "Save as."
You can then open this file in any software program that accepts DBF files (*.dbf).
Note:When it exports data, ClusterSeer abbreviates the names for the data columns. The following table contains examples of ClusterSeer's data column abbreviations.
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Examples of data column headings |
Examples of data column heading abbreviations |
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Disease frequency |
Dz_Freq |
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Monte Carlo P-value |
MC_P-val |
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Observed expected rate |
Obs_Exp_Rt |
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Population-at-risk count |
Pop_Rsk_Ct |