@subcmd{HISTOGRAM} or @subcmd{SCATTERPLOT} can be specified, i.e. only one plot
can be produced per call of @cmd{GRAPH}. The @subcmd{MISSING} is optional.
+@menu
+* SCATTERPLOT:: Cartesian Plots
+* HISTOGRAM:: Histograms
+* BAR CHART:: Bar Charts
+@end menu
+
+@node SCATTERPLOT
+@subsection Scatterplot
@cindex scatterplot
-The subcommand @subcmd{SCATTERPLOT} produces an xy plot of the data. The different
-values of the optional third variable @var{var3} will result in different colours and/or
-markers for the plot. The following is an example for producing a scatterplot.
+The subcommand @subcmd{SCATTERPLOT} produces an xy plot of the
+data. The different values of the optional third variable @var{var3}
+will result in different colours and/or markers for the plot. The
+following is an example for producing a scatterplot.
@example
GRAPH
on the value of the @var{gender} variable, the colour of the datapoint is different. With
this plot it is possible to analyze gender differences for @var{height} vs.@: @var{weight} relation.
+@node HISTOGRAM
+@subsection Histogram
@cindex histogram
The subcommand @subcmd{HISTOGRAM} produces a histogram. Only one variable is allowed for
/HISTOGRAM = @var{weight}.
@end example
+@node BAR CHART
+@subsection Bar Chart
@cindex bar chart
+
The subcommand @subcmd{BAR} produces a bar chart.
This subcommand requires that a @var{count-function} be specified (with no arguments) or a @var{summary-function} with a variable @var{var1} in parentheses.
Following the summary or count function, the keyword @subcmd{BY} should be specified and then a catagorical variable, @var{var2}.
QUICK CLUSTER @var{var_list}
[/CRITERIA=CLUSTERS(@var{k}) [MXITER(@var{max_iter})] CONVERGE(@var{epsilon}) [NOINITIAL]]
[/MISSING=@{EXCLUDE,INCLUDE@} @{LISTWISE, PAIRWISE@}]
- [/PRINT=@{INITIAL@} @{CLUSTERS@}]
+ [/PRINT=@{INITIAL@} @{CLUSTER@}]
@end display
The @cmd{QUICK CLUSTER} command performs k-means clustering on the
The @subcmd{PRINT} subcommand requests additional output to be printed.
If @subcmd{INITIAL} is set, then the initial cluster memberships will
be printed.
-If @subcmd{CLUSTERS} is set, the cluster memberships of the individual
+If @subcmd{CLUSTER} is set, the cluster memberships of the individual
cases will be displayed (potentially generating lengthy output).