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Release version 1.6.0.
[pspp]
/
doc
/
statistics.texi
diff --git
a/doc/statistics.texi
b/doc/statistics.texi
index 2773706b00857fda0b48763d4b2529786571b864..01976e27c950fa4ef21087dc40e0fadbd668a3ee 100644
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--- a/
doc/statistics.texi
+++ b/
doc/statistics.texi
@@
-678,12
+678,8
@@
The keyword @subcmd{ALL} is the union of @subcmd{DESCRIPTIVES} and @subcmd{XPROD
CROSSTABS
/TABLES=@var{var_list} BY @var{var_list} [BY @var{var_list}]@dots{}
/MISSING=@{TABLE,INCLUDE,REPORT@}
CROSSTABS
/TABLES=@var{var_list} BY @var{var_list} [BY @var{var_list}]@dots{}
/MISSING=@{TABLE,INCLUDE,REPORT@}
- /WRITE=@{NONE,CELLS,ALL@}
/FORMAT=@{TABLES,NOTABLES@}
/FORMAT=@{TABLES,NOTABLES@}
- @{PIVOT,NOPIVOT@}
@{AVALUE,DVALUE@}
@{AVALUE,DVALUE@}
- @{NOINDEX,INDEX@}
- @{BOX,NOBOX@}
/CELLS=@{COUNT,ROW,COLUMN,TOTAL,EXPECTED,RESIDUAL,SRESIDUAL,
ASRESIDUAL,ALL,NONE@}
/COUNT=@{ASIS,CASE,CELL@}
/CELLS=@{COUNT,ROW,COLUMN,TOTAL,EXPECTED,RESIDUAL,SRESIDUAL,
ASRESIDUAL,ALL,NONE@}
/COUNT=@{ASIS,CASE,CELL@}
@@
-728,8
+724,6
@@
tables and statistics. When set to @subcmd{REPORT}, which is allowed only in
integer mode, user-missing values are included in tables but marked with
a footnote and excluded from statistical calculations.
integer mode, user-missing values are included in tables but marked with
a footnote and excluded from statistical calculations.
-Currently the @subcmd{WRITE} subcommand is ignored.
-
The @subcmd{FORMAT} subcommand controls the characteristics of the
crosstabulation tables to be displayed. It has a number of possible
settings:
The @subcmd{FORMAT} subcommand controls the characteristics of the
crosstabulation tables to be displayed. It has a number of possible
settings:
@@
-737,22
+731,11
@@
settings:
@itemize @w{}
@item
@subcmd{TABLES}, the default, causes crosstabulation tables to be output.
@itemize @w{}
@item
@subcmd{TABLES}, the default, causes crosstabulation tables to be output.
-@subcmd{NOTABLES} suppresses them.
-
-@item
-@subcmd{PIVOT}, the default, causes each @subcmd{TABLES} subcommand to be displayed in a
-pivot table format. @subcmd{NOPIVOT} causes the old-style crosstabulation format
-to be used.
+@subcmd{NOTABLES}, which is equivalent to @code{CELLS=NONE}, suppresses them.
@item
@subcmd{AVALUE}, the default, causes values to be sorted in ascending order.
@subcmd{DVALUE} asserts a descending sort order.
@item
@subcmd{AVALUE}, the default, causes values to be sorted in ascending order.
@subcmd{DVALUE} asserts a descending sort order.
-
-@item
-@subcmd{INDEX} and @subcmd{NOINDEX} are currently ignored.
-
-@item
-@subcmd{BOX} and @subcmd{NOBOX} is currently ignored.
@end itemize
The @subcmd{CELLS} subcommand controls the contents of each cell in the displayed
@end itemize
The @subcmd{CELLS} subcommand controls the contents of each cell in the displayed
@@
-1651,9
+1634,10
@@
arbitrary number of populations. It does not assume normality.
The data to be compared are specified by @var{var_list}.
The categorical variable determining the groups to which the
data belongs is given by @var{var}. The limits @var{lower} and
The data to be compared are specified by @var{var_list}.
The categorical variable determining the groups to which the
data belongs is given by @var{var}. The limits @var{lower} and
-@var{upper} specify the valid range of @var{var}. Any cases for
-which @var{var} falls outside [@var{lower}, @var{upper}] are
-ignored.
+@var{upper} specify the valid range of @var{var}.
+If @var{upper} is smaller than @var{lower}, the PSPP will assume their values
+to be reversed. Any cases for which @var{var} falls outside
+[@var{lower}, @var{upper}] are ignored.
The mean rank of each group as well as the chi-squared value and
significance of the test are printed.
The mean rank of each group as well as the chi-squared value and
significance of the test are printed.