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FREQUENCIES and layered split file has tests that work
[pspp]
/
doc
/
utilities.texi
diff --git
a/doc/utilities.texi
b/doc/utilities.texi
index dcbfde14811e9f03e57dc41ac43b4f8ac7c68dae..5062ead2eb65bb5512f9d2b0d9416b1747a7bf8c 100644
(file)
--- a/
doc/utilities.texi
+++ b/
doc/utilities.texi
@@
-501,6
+501,7
@@
SET
/SEED=@{RANDOM,@var{seed_value}@}
/UNDEFINED=@{WARN,NOWARN@}
/FUZZBITS=@var{fuzzbits}
/SEED=@{RANDOM,@var{seed_value}@}
/UNDEFINED=@{WARN,NOWARN@}
/FUZZBITS=@var{fuzzbits}
+ /SCALEMIN=@var{count}
(data output)
/CC@{A,B,C,D,E@}=@{'@var{npre},@var{pre},@var{suf},@var{nsuf}','@var{npre}.@var{pre}.@var{suf}.@var{nsuf}'@}
(data output)
/CC@{A,B,C,D,E@}=@{'@var{npre},@var{pre},@var{suf},@var{nsuf}','@var{npre}.@var{pre}.@var{suf}.@var{nsuf}'@}
@@
-713,6
+714,11
@@
to accept for rounding up a value that is almost halfway between two
possibilities for rounding with the RND operator (@pxref{Miscellaneous
Mathematics}). The default @var{fuzzbits} is 6.
possibilities for rounding with the RND operator (@pxref{Miscellaneous
Mathematics}). The default @var{fuzzbits} is 6.
+@item SCALEMIN
+@anchor{SET SCALEMIN}
+The minimum number of distinct valid values for @pspp{} to assume that
+a variable has a scale measurement level. @xref{Measurement Level}.
+
@item WORKSPACE
The maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) that @pspp{} uses to
store data being processed. If memory in excess of the workspace size
@item WORKSPACE
The maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) that @pspp{} uses to
store data being processed. If memory in excess of the workspace size
@@
-855,6
+861,7
@@
If the value has no label, then the literal value is used for display.
If @subcmd{TNUMBERS} is set to @subcmd{BOTH}, then values are displayed with both their label
(if any) and their literal value in parentheses.
@item TVARS
If @subcmd{TNUMBERS} is set to @subcmd{BOTH}, then values are displayed with both their label
(if any) and their literal value in parentheses.
@item TVARS
+@anchor{SET TVARS}
The @subcmd{TVARS} option sets the way in which variables are displayed in output tables.
The valid settings are @subcmd{NAMES}, @subcmd{LABELS} and @subcmd{BOTH}.
If @subcmd{TVARS} is set to @subcmd{NAMES}, then all variables are displayed using their names.
The @subcmd{TVARS} option sets the way in which variables are displayed in output tables.
The valid settings are @subcmd{NAMES}, @subcmd{LABELS} and @subcmd{BOTH}.
If @subcmd{TVARS} is set to @subcmd{NAMES}, then all variables are displayed using their names.