Use Recode to change values in one or more columns to new values. You can recode ranges of values, a set of individual values, or a single value. There are four recode commands: Recode to Numeric, Recode to Text, Recode to Date/Time, and Use Conversion Table.
Recode numeric, text, or date/time values to numeric values. For example, in the following worksheet, gender (text data) is recoded to numbers: Female to 1 and Male to 2.
C1-T | C2 |
---|---|
Gender | Recoded Gender |
Female | 1 |
Female | 1 |
Male | 2 |
Male | 2 |
Female | 1 |
Recode numeric, text, or date/time values to text values. For example, in the following worksheet, numeric test scores are recoded to letter grades.
C1 | C2-T |
---|---|
Scores | Recoded scores |
93 | A |
78 | C |
88 | B |
65 | D |
Recode numeric, text, or date/time values to date/time values. For example, in the following worksheet, the names of holidays are recoded to dates.
C1-T | C2-D |
---|---|
Holiday | Date |
March Equinox | March 20, 2016 |
June Solstice | June 20, 2016 |
September Equinox | September 22, 2016 |
December Solstice | December 21, 2016 |
Recode when you have a conversion table in the worksheet. For example, in the following worksheet, the names of the states are recoded to abbreviations using a conversion table. The conversion table is in the State and Abbreviation columns. The column to recode is Location.
C1-T | C2-T | C3-T | C4-T |
---|---|---|---|
State | Abbreviation | Location | Recoded Location |
Alabama | AL | New Mexico | NM |
Arkansas | AR | Arkansas | AR |
Alaska | AK | Pennsylvania | PA |
Arizona | AZ | Ohio | OH |
... | ... |