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Protected some tests which don't work when cross-compiling.
[pspp-builds.git]
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doc
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variables.texi
diff --git
a/doc/variables.texi
b/doc/variables.texi
index 1436158ec83b7dc9c3136ad297fe127974580aa8..a66e423292054adf60892eb059449e8db7dff2a1 100644
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--- a/
doc/variables.texi
+++ b/
doc/variables.texi
@@
-1,4
+1,4
@@
-@node Variable Attributes
, Data Manipulation, System and Portable Files, Top
+@node Variable Attributes
@chapter Manipulating variables
The variables in the active file dictionary are important. There are
@chapter Manipulating variables
The variables in the active file dictionary are important. There are
@@
-26,7
+26,7
@@
several utility functions for examining and adjusting them.
* WRITE FORMATS:: Set variable write formats.
@end menu
* WRITE FORMATS:: Set variable write formats.
@end menu
-@node ADD VALUE LABELS
, DELETE VARIABLES, Variable Attributes, Variable Attributes
+@node ADD VALUE LABELS
@section ADD VALUE LABELS
@vindex ADD VALUE LABELS
@section ADD VALUE LABELS
@vindex ADD VALUE LABELS
@@
-39,7
+39,7
@@
ADD VALUE LABELS
LABELS} (@pxref{VALUE LABELS}), but it does not clear value
labels from the variables before adding the ones specified.
LABELS} (@pxref{VALUE LABELS}), but it does not clear value
labels from the variables before adding the ones specified.
-@node DELETE VARIABLES
, DISPLAY, ADD VALUE LABELS, Variable Attributes
+@node DELETE VARIABLES
@section DELETE VARIABLES
@vindex DELETE VARIABLES
@section DELETE VARIABLES
@vindex DELETE VARIABLES
@@
-56,7
+56,7
@@
and before executing a procedure. If it is used in such a context, it
causes the data to be read. If it is used while @cmd{TEMPORARY} is in
effect, it causes the temporary transformations to become permanent.
causes the data to be read. If it is used while @cmd{TEMPORARY} is in
effect, it causes the temporary transformations to become permanent.
-@node DISPLAY
, DISPLAY VECTORS, DELETE VARIABLES, Variable Attributes
+@node DISPLAY
@section DISPLAY
@vindex DISPLAY
@section DISPLAY
@vindex DISPLAY
@@
-99,7
+99,7
@@
If SORTED is specified, then the variables are displayed in ascending
order based on their names; otherwise, they are displayed in the order
that they occur in the active file dictionary.
order based on their names; otherwise, they are displayed in the order
that they occur in the active file dictionary.
-@node DISPLAY VECTORS
, FORMATS, DISPLAY, Variable Attributes
+@node DISPLAY VECTORS
@section DISPLAY VECTORS
@vindex DISPLAY VECTORS
@section DISPLAY VECTORS
@vindex DISPLAY VECTORS
@@
-109,7
+109,7
@@
DISPLAY VECTORS.
@cmd{DISPLAY VECTORS} lists all the currently declared vectors.
@cmd{DISPLAY VECTORS} lists all the currently declared vectors.
-@node FORMATS
, LEAVE, DISPLAY VECTORS, Variable Attributes
+@node FORMATS
@section FORMATS
@vindex FORMATS
@section FORMATS
@vindex FORMATS
@@
-131,7
+131,7
@@
delimited by a slash (@samp{/}).
@cmd{FORMATS} takes effect immediately. It is not affected by
conditional and looping structures such as @cmd{DO IF} or @cmd{LOOP}.
@cmd{FORMATS} takes effect immediately. It is not affected by
conditional and looping structures such as @cmd{DO IF} or @cmd{LOOP}.
-@node LEAVE
, MISSING VALUES, FORMATS, Variable Attributes
+@node LEAVE
@section LEAVE
@vindex LEAVE
@section LEAVE
@vindex LEAVE
@@
-180,7
+180,7
@@
procedure command, because the left status of variables is reset by
certain transformations---for instance, @cmd{COMPUTE} and @cmd{IF}.
Left status is also reset by all procedure invocations.
certain transformations---for instance, @cmd{COMPUTE} and @cmd{IF}.
Left status is also reset by all procedure invocations.
-@node MISSING VALUES
, MODIFY VARS, LEAVE, Variable Attributes
+@node MISSING VALUES
@section MISSING VALUES
@vindex MISSING VALUES
@section MISSING VALUES
@vindex MISSING VALUES
@@
-214,7
+214,7
@@
The @cmd{MISSING VALUES} command takes effect immediately. It is not
affected by conditional and looping constructs such as @cmd{DO IF} or
@cmd{LOOP}.
affected by conditional and looping constructs such as @cmd{DO IF} or
@cmd{LOOP}.
-@node MODIFY VARS
, NUMERIC, MISSING VALUES, Variable Attributes
+@node MODIFY VARS
@section MODIFY VARS
@vindex MODIFY VARS
@section MODIFY VARS
@vindex MODIFY VARS
@@
-261,7
+261,7
@@
not.
@cmd{MODIFY VARS} may not be specified following @cmd{TEMPORARY}
(@pxref{TEMPORARY}).
@cmd{MODIFY VARS} may not be specified following @cmd{TEMPORARY}
(@pxref{TEMPORARY}).
-@node NUMERIC
, PRINT FORMATS, MODIFY VARS, Variable Attributes
+@node NUMERIC
@section NUMERIC
@vindex NUMERIC
@section NUMERIC
@vindex NUMERIC
@@
-280,7
+280,7
@@
Formats}); otherwise, the default is F8.2.
Variables created with @cmd{NUMERIC} are initialized to the
system-missing value.
Variables created with @cmd{NUMERIC} are initialized to the
system-missing value.
-@node PRINT FORMATS
, RENAME VARIABLES, NUMERIC, Variable Attributes
+@node PRINT FORMATS
@section PRINT FORMATS
@vindex PRINT FORMATS
@section PRINT FORMATS
@vindex PRINT FORMATS
@@
-294,7
+294,7
@@
numeric variables to the specified format specification.
Its syntax is identical to that of @cmd{FORMATS} (@pxref{FORMATS}),
but @cmd{PRINT FORMATS} sets only print formats, not write formats.
Its syntax is identical to that of @cmd{FORMATS} (@pxref{FORMATS}),
but @cmd{PRINT FORMATS} sets only print formats, not write formats.
-@node RENAME VARIABLES
, VALUE LABELS, PRINT FORMATS, Variable Attributes
+@node RENAME VARIABLES
@section RENAME VARIABLES
@vindex RENAME VARIABLES
@section RENAME VARIABLES
@vindex RENAME VARIABLES
@@
-315,7
+315,7
@@
to be read.
@cmd{RENAME VARIABLES} may not be specified following @cmd{TEMPORARY}
(@pxref{TEMPORARY}).
@cmd{RENAME VARIABLES} may not be specified following @cmd{TEMPORARY}
(@pxref{TEMPORARY}).
-@node VALUE LABELS
, STRING, RENAME VARIABLES, Variable Attributes
+@node VALUE LABELS
@section VALUE LABELS
@vindex VALUE LABELS
@section VALUE LABELS
@vindex VALUE LABELS
@@
-338,7
+338,7
@@
are cleared from the variables specified. Use @cmd{ADD VALUE LABELS}
(@pxref{ADD VALUE LABELS}) to add value labels without clearing those
already present.
(@pxref{ADD VALUE LABELS}) to add value labels without clearing those
already present.
-@node STRING
, VARIABLE LABELS, VALUE LABELS, Variable Attributes
+@node STRING
@section STRING
@vindex STRING
@section STRING
@vindex STRING
@@
-357,7
+357,7
@@
implicitly derived from the specified output formats.
Created variables are initialized to spaces.
Created variables are initialized to spaces.
-@node VARIABLE LABELS
, VARIABLE ALIGNMENT, STRING, Variable Attributes
+@node VARIABLE LABELS
@section VARIABLE LABELS
@vindex VARIABLE LABELS
@section VARIABLE LABELS
@vindex VARIABLE LABELS
@@
-378,10
+378,10
@@
statistical procedures.
To assign a variable label to a group of variables, specify a
list of variable names and the variable label as a string.
To assign different labels to different variables in the same command,
To assign a variable label to a group of variables, specify a
list of variable names and the variable label as a string.
To assign different labels to different variables in the same command,
-prece
ed
the subsequent variable list with a slash (@samp{/}).
+prece
de
the subsequent variable list with a slash (@samp{/}).
-@node VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
, VARIABLE WIDTH, VARIABLE LABELS, Variable Attributes
+@node VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
@comment node-name, next, previous, u
@section VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
@vindex VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
@comment node-name, next, previous, u
@section VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
@vindex VARIABLE ALIGNMENT
@@
-403,7
+403,7
@@
the display of variables in the PSPP output.
-@node VARIABLE WIDTH
, VARIABLE LEVEL, VARIABLE ALIGNMENT, Variable Attributes
+@node VARIABLE WIDTH
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section VARIABLE WIDTH
@vindex VARIABLE WIDTH
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section VARIABLE WIDTH
@vindex VARIABLE WIDTH
@@
-422,7
+422,7
@@
purposes. This only affects third party software. It does not affect
the display of variables in the PSPP output.
the display of variables in the PSPP output.
-@node VARIABLE LEVEL
, VECTOR, VARIABLE WIDTH, Variable Attributes
+@node VARIABLE LEVEL
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section VARIABLE LEVEL
@vindex VARIABLE LEVEL
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section VARIABLE LEVEL
@vindex VARIABLE LEVEL
@@
-440,7
+440,7
@@
VARIABLE LEVEL
Currently, this has no effect except for certain third party software.
Currently, this has no effect except for certain third party software.
-@node VECTOR
, WRITE FORMATS, VARIABLE LEVEL, Variable Attributes
+@node VECTOR
@section VECTOR
@vindex VECTOR
@section VECTOR
@vindex VECTOR
@@
-476,7
+476,7
@@
Variables}).
Variables within a vector may be referenced in expressions using
@code{vector(index)} syntax.
Variables within a vector may be referenced in expressions using
@code{vector(index)} syntax.
-@node WRITE FORMATS
, , VECTOR, Variable Attributes
+@node WRITE FORMATS
@section WRITE FORMATS
@vindex WRITE FORMATS
@section WRITE FORMATS
@vindex WRITE FORMATS