IF}, the case limit is applied to the cases obtained after sampling or
case selection, regardless of how @cmd{N OF CASES} is placed relative
to @cmd{SAMPLE} or @cmd{SELECT IF} in the command file. Thus, the
-commands @code{N OF CASES 100} and @code{SAMPLE .5} will both randomly
+commands @code{N OF CASES 100} and @code{SAMPLE .5} both randomly
sample approximately half of the active dataset's cases, then select the
first 100 of those sampled, regardless of their order in the command
file.
The proportion to sample can be expressed as a single number between 0
and 1. If @var{k} is the number specified, and @var{N} is the number
of currently-selected cases in the active dataset, then after
-@subcmd{SAMPLE @var{k}.}, approximately @var{k}*@var{N} cases will be
+@subcmd{SAMPLE @var{k}.}, approximately @var{k}*@var{N} cases are
selected.
The proportion to sample can also be specified in the style @subcmd{SAMPLE
@enumerate
@item
If @var{N} is equal to the number of currently-selected cases in the
-active dataset, exactly @var{m} cases will be selected.
+active dataset, exactly @var{m} cases are selected.
@item
If @var{N} is greater than the number of currently-selected cases in the
-active dataset, an equivalent proportion of cases will be selected.
+active dataset, an equivalent proportion of cases are selected.
@item
If @var{N} is less than the number of currently-selected cases in the
-active, exactly @var{m} cases will be selected @emph{from the first
+active, exactly @var{m} cases are selected @emph{from the first
@var{N} cases in the active dataset.}
@end enumerate
(@pxref{TEMPORARY}).
Specify a boolean expression (@pxref{Expressions}). If the value of the
-expression is true for a particular case, the case will be analyzed. If
-the expression has a false or missing value, then the case will be
+expression is true for a particular case, the case is analyzed. If
+the expression has a false or missing value, then the case is
deleted from the data stream.
Place @cmd{SELECT IF} as early in the command file as
@end display
@cmd{TEMPORARY} is used to make the effects of transformations
-following its execution temporary. These transformations will
+following its execution temporary. These transformations
affect only the execution of the next procedure or procedure-like
-command. Their effects will not be saved to the active dataset.
+command. Their effects are not be saved to the active dataset.
The only specification on @cmd{TEMPORARY} is the command name.
variables must be numeric. Scratch variables may not be used for
weighting (@pxref{Scratch Variables}).
-When @subcmd{OFF} is specified, subsequent statistical procedures will weight all
+When @subcmd{OFF} is specified, subsequent statistical procedures weight all
cases equally.
-A positive integer weighting factor @var{w} on a case will yield the
+A positive integer weighting factor @var{w} on a case yields the
same statistical output as would replicating the case @var{w} times.
A weighting factor of 0 is treated for statistical purposes as if the
case did not exist in the input. Weighting values need not be
One analysis which most surely would be of interest is
the relative amounts or each item in stock.
-However without setting a weight variable, @cmd{FREQUENCIES} (@pxref{FREQUENCIES}) will not
-tell us what we want to know, since there is only one case for each stock item.
-@ref{weight:res} shows the difference between the weighted and unweighted
-frequency tables.
+However without setting a weight variable, @cmd{FREQUENCIES}
+(@pxref{FREQUENCIES}) does not tell us what we want to know, since
+there is only one case for each stock item. @ref{weight:res} shows the
+difference between the weighted and unweighted frequency tables.
@float Example, weight:res
@psppoutput {weight}