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230 Reshaping Data Chapter 7<br />

Stacking Columns<br />

Figure 7.6 Stack Window and Stacked Columns Example<br />

Original table<br />

New table<br />

Example of Stacking Into More Than One Column (Using the Multiple<br />

Series Stack Option)<br />

Suppose a researcher has the data table found at the top of Figure 7.7. If the researcher’s goal is to have<br />

A1, A2, A3, and A4 in one column, B1, B2, B3, and B4 in a second column, and C1, C2, C3, and C4<br />

in a third column, the researcher selects Tables > Stack then uses the Multiple series stack option in<br />

the Stack window. The researcher specifies 3 as the number of series because the researcher wants the<br />

output table to contain three stacked columns. The researcher also adds columns in an order that<br />

reflects the way the researcher wants the columns in the series grouped.

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