Converting an Edat file into either a .xls or .txt file

David McFarlane mcfarla9 at msu.edu
Mon Feb 11 13:49:19 UTC 2013


Or even an Excel macro (which I guess is just another way of saying 
VBA), after merging the data and exporting it to Excel.  (I have written 
such macros myself, feasible but not trivial.)

-- David McFarlane


Paul Groot wrote:
> I don't think e-prime provides such an option by itself, but personally 
> I would split the merged file using a small matlab script. Hoever, I'm 
> sure there are many other way's to do that (e.g. perl, awk, C++, Visual 
> Basic, ...)
> 
> On 9 February 2013 01:01, Daniel <schizophrenicdan at gmail.com 
> <mailto:schizophrenicdan at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Is there a way to do this that keeps each subject file separate?
> 
> 
>     On Friday, February 8, 2013 6:50:52 PM UTC-5, Paul Groot wrote:
> 
>         try E-Merge...
> 
>         paul
> 
>         On 9 February 2013 00:49, Daniel <schizoph... at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>             I have a large number of subject edat files (500+) and I
>             like the column/row format that the Excel export option that
>             E-DataAid uses so that I can easily convert the data into a
>             format I like using spss syntax. Is there a faster way to
>             convert all of these subject files into the excel format,
>             some sort of way to iterate over all files in a folder,
>             instead of having to open each one and export them separately?
> 
>             Thanks.

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