[@{FREQ,PERCENT@}] [@{NOMISSING,MISSING@}]
/BARCHART=[MINIMUM(@var{x_min})] [MAXIMUM(@var{x_max})]
[@{FREQ,PERCENT@}]
+ /ORDER=@{ANALYSIS,VARIABLE@}
(These options are not currently implemented.)
The @cmd{FREQUENCIES} procedure outputs frequency tables for specified
variables.
@cmd{FREQUENCIES} can also calculate and display descriptive statistics
-(including median and mode) and percentiles,
-@cmd{FREQUENCIES} can also output
-histograms and pie charts.
+(including median and mode) and percentiles, and various graphical representations
+of the frequency distribution.
The @subcmd{VARIABLES} subcommand is the only required subcommand. Specify the
variables to be analyzed.
The @subcmd{FREQ} and @subcmd{PERCENT} options on @subcmd{HISTOGRAM} and
@subcmd{PIECHART} are accepted but not currently honoured.
+The @subcmd{ORDER} subcommand is accepted but ignored.
+
@node EXAMINE
@section EXAMINE
[ /METHOD = @{CORRELATION, COVARIANCE@} ]
+ [ /ANALYSIS=@var{var_list} ]
+
[ /EXTRACTION=@{PC, PAF@}]
[ /ROTATION=@{VARIMAX, EQUAMAX, QUARTIMAX, PROMAX[(@var{k})], NOROTATE@}]
The @cmd{FACTOR} command performs Factor Analysis or Principal Axis Factoring on a dataset. It may be used to find
common factors in the data or for data reduction purposes.
-The @subcmd{VARIABLES} subcommand is required. It lists the variables which are to partake in the analysis.
+The @subcmd{VARIABLES} subcommand is required. It lists the variables
+which are to partake in the analysis. (The @subcmd{ANALYSIS}
+subcommand may optionally further limit the variables that
+participate; it is not useful and implemented only for compatibility.)
The @subcmd{/EXTRACTION} subcommand is used to specify the way in which factors (components) are extracted from the data.
If @subcmd{PC} is specified, then Principal Components Analysis is used.
@display
T-TEST
/MISSING=@{ANALYSIS,LISTWISE@} @{EXCLUDE,INCLUDE@}
- /CRITERIA=CIN(@var{confidence})
+ /CRITERIA=CI(@var{confidence})
(One Sample mode.)