@display
DATA LIST [FIXED]
@{TABLE,NOTABLE@}
- [FILE='file-name']
+ [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']]
[RECORDS=record_count]
[END=end_var]
[SKIP=record_count]
file handle (@pxref{File Handles}). If the FILE subcommand is not used,
then input is assumed to be specified within the command file using
@cmd{BEGIN DATA}@dots{}@cmd{END DATA} (@pxref{BEGIN DATA}).
+The ENCODING subcommand may only be used if the FILE subcommand is also used.
+It specifies the character encoding of the file.
The optional RECORDS subcommand, which takes a single integer as an
argument, is used to specify the number of lines per record. If RECORDS
@itemize @bullet
@item
-@code{NAME}, a 10-character-wide long string variable, in columns 1
+@code{NAME}, a 10-character-wide string variable, in columns 1
through 10.
@item
@code{ID}, a numeric variable, in columns 1-5 of the first record.
@item
-@code{NAME}, a 30-character long string variable, in columns 7-36 of the
+@code{NAME}, a 30-character string variable, in columns 7-36 of the
first record.
@item
-@code{SURNAME}, a 30-character long string variable, in columns 38-67 of
+@code{SURNAME}, a 30-character string variable, in columns 38-67 of
the first record.
@item
-@code{MINITIAL}, a 1-character short string variable, in column 69 of
+@code{MINITIAL}, a 1-character string variable, in column 69 of
the first record.
@item
DATA LIST FREE
[(@{TAB,'c'@}, @dots{})]
[@{NOTABLE,TABLE@}]
- [FILE='file-name']
+ [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']]
[SKIP=record_cnt]
/var_spec@dots{}
DATA LIST LIST
[(@{TAB,'c'@}, @dots{})]
[@{NOTABLE,TABLE@}]
- [FILE='file-name']
+ [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']]
[SKIP=record_count]
/var_spec@dots{}
LIST
/VARIABLES=var_list
/CASES=FROM start_index TO end_index BY incr_index
- /FORMAT=@{UNNUMBERED,NUMBERED@} @{WRAP,SINGLE@}
- @{NOWEIGHT,WEIGHT@}
+ /FORMAT=@{UNNUMBERED,NUMBERED@} @{WRAP,SINGLE@}
@end display
The @cmd{LIST} procedure prints the values of specified variables to the
The FORMAT subcommand can be used to change the output format. NUMBERED
will print case numbers along with each case; UNNUMBERED, the default,
causes the case numbers to be omitted. The WRAP and SINGLE settings are
-currently not used. WEIGHT will cause case weights to be printed along
-with variable values; NOWEIGHT, the default, causes case weights to be
-omitted from the output.
+currently not used.
Case numbers start from 1. They are counted after all transformations
have been considered.
system-missing value as a field filled with spaces. Binary formats
are an exception.
@end itemize
-@setfilename ignored