[ALL]
[NONE] ]
- [/MISSING = [TABLE] [INCLUDE] [DEPENDENT]]
+ [/MISSING = [INCLUDE] [DEPENDENT]]
@end display
You can use the @cmd{MEANS} command to calculate the arithmetic mean and similar
This behaviour can be modified with the @subcmd{/MISSING} subcommand.
Three options are possible: @subcmd{TABLE}, @subcmd{INCLUDE} and @subcmd{DEPENDENT}.
-@subcmd{/MISSING = TABLE} causes cases to be dropped if any variable is missing
-in the table specification currently being processed, regardless of
-whether it is needed to calculate the statistic.
-
@subcmd{/MISSING = INCLUDE} says that user missing values, either in the dependent
variables or in the categorical variables should be taken at their face
value, and not excluded.
and the euclidean distance between the case and its cluster center be saved to
a new variable in the active dataset. To save the cluster membership use the
@subcmd{CLUSTER} keyword and to save the distance use the @subcmd{DISTANCE} keyword.
-Each keyword may optionally be followed by a variable in parenthesis to specify
-the new variable which is to contain the saved parameter.
+Each keyword may optionally be followed by a variable name in parentheses to specify
+the new variable which is to contain the saved parameter. If no variable name is specified,
+then PSPP will create one.
@node RANK
@section RANK