/BARCHART=@dots{}
/HBAR=@dots{}
/GROUPED=@dots{}
-
-(Integer mode.)
- /VARIABLES=var_list (low,high)@dots{}
@end display
The @cmd{FREQUENCIES} procedure outputs frequency tables for specified
bar charts and output percentiles for grouped data.
The VARIABLES subcommand is the only required subcommand. Specify the
-variables to be analyzed. In most cases, this is all that is required.
-This is known as @dfn{general mode}.
-
-Occasionally, one may want to invoke a special mode called @dfn{integer
-mode}. Normally, in general mode, PSPP will automatically determine
-what values occur in the data. In integer mode, the user specifies the
-range of values that the data assumes. To invoke this mode, specify a
-range of data values in parentheses, separated by a comma. Data values
-inside the range are truncated to the nearest integer, then assigned to
-that value. If values occur outside this range, they are discarded.
+variables to be analyzed.
The FORMAT subcommand controls the output format. It has several
possible settings:
ONEWAY
[/VARIABLES = ] var_list BY var
/MISSING=@{ANALYSIS,LISTWISE@} @{EXCLUDE,INCLUDE@}
- /CONTRASTS= value1 [, value2] ... [,valueN]
+ /CONTRAST= value1 [, value2] ... [,valueN]
/STATISTICS=@{DESCRIPTIVES,HOMOGENEITY@}
@end display
variables and their groups.
@end itemize
-The @code{CONTRASTS} subcommand is used when you anticipate certain
+The @code{CONTRAST} subcommand is used when you anticipate certain
differences between the groups.
The subcommand must be followed by a list of numerals which are the
coefficients of the groups to be tested.
groups (or values of the independent variable).
If the total sum of the coefficients are not zero, then PSPP will
display a warning, but will proceed with the analysis.
-The @code{CONTRASTS} subcommand may be given up to 10 times in order
+The @code{CONTRAST} subcommand may be given up to 10 times in order
to specify different contrast tests.
@setfilename ignored