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Cleaned up GUI, by objectifying the data editor. Removed a number of global variables.
[pspp]
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doc
/
transformation.texi
diff --git
a/doc/transformation.texi
b/doc/transformation.texi
index e722b9c4c8620b19b1e473ce09389eda5ef2983b..d8b08a45c7f99ef5cdbcca584f0e326523d8655a 100644
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--- a/
doc/transformation.texi
+++ b/
doc/transformation.texi
@@
-23,7
+23,7
@@
as a rule.
@display
AGGREGATE
@display
AGGREGATE
- OUTFILE=@{*,'file
name'@}
+ OUTFILE=@{*,'file
-name',file_handle@}
/PRESORTED
/DOCUMENT
/MISSING=COLUMNWISE
/PRESORTED
/DOCUMENT
/MISSING=COLUMNWISE
@@
-37,9
+37,11
@@
variables called @dfn{break variables}. Several functions are available
for summarizing case contents.
The OUTFILE subcommand is required and must appear first. Specify a
for summarizing case contents.
The OUTFILE subcommand is required and must appear first. Specify a
-system file by file name string or file handle (@pxref{FILE HANDLE}).
+system file, portable file, or scratch file by file name or file
+handle (@pxref{File Handles}).
The aggregated cases are written to this file. If @samp{*} is
The aggregated cases are written to this file. If @samp{*} is
-specified, then the aggregated cases replace the active file.
+specified, then the aggregated cases replace the active file. Use of
+OUTFILE to write a portable file or scratch file is a PSPP extension.
By default, the active file will be sorted based on the break variables
before aggregation takes place. If the active file is already sorted
By default, the active file will be sorted based on the break variables
before aggregation takes place. If the active file is already sorted
@@
-285,7
+287,7
@@
one or more @dfn{test} variables for each case.
The target variable values are always nonnegative integers. They are
never missing. The target variable is assigned an F8.2 output format.
The target variable values are always nonnegative integers. They are
never missing. The target variable is assigned an F8.2 output format.
-@xref{Input
/
Output Formats}. Any variables, including long and short
+@xref{Input
and
Output Formats}. Any variables, including long and short
string variables, may be test variables.
User-missing values of test variables are treated just like any other
string variables, may be test variables.
User-missing values of test variables are treated just like any other