With ClusterSeer, you can now import DBF files for all methods that take text files.
For spatial and spatio-temporal methods, when you import a DBF file, ClusterSeer will prompt you to select which columns in the data file hold the relevant information.
You must include labels when importing DBF files into ClusterSeer. Modified CuSum is currently the only method that does not require a label.
For temporal methods with a single or multiple time series, your first column must contain the label, and subsequent columns should contain your case count data.
You may keep track of your columns by labeling them in the first row of your data set. The labels are separate from the first column of ID labels, and will not interfere with ClusterSeer's analysis.
Currently, Moran's I, Local Moran, Oden's I(Pop), and Grimson's method will not work with DBF files.