* HOST:: Temporarily return to the operating system.
* INCLUDE:: Include a file within the current one.
* INSERT:: Insert a file within the current one.
+* OUTPUT:: Modify the appearance of the output.
* PERMISSIONS:: Change permissions on a file.
* PRESERVE and RESTORE:: Saving settings and restoring them later.
* SET:: Adjust @pspp{} runtime parameters.
@option{--syntax-encoding} command option, if it was specified, and
otherwise it is @code{Auto}.
+@node OUTPUT
+@section OUTPUT
+@vindex OUTPUT
+@cindex precision, of output
+@cindex decimal places
+
+@display
+OUTPUT MODIFY
+ /SELECT TABLES
+ /TABLECELLS SELECT = [ @{SIGNIFICANCE, COUNT@} ]
+ FORMAT = @var{fmt_spec}.
+@end display
+@note{In the above synopsis the characters @samp{[} and @samp{]} are literals.
+They must appear in the syntax to be interpreted.}
+
+@cmd{OUTPUT} changes the appearance of the tables in which results are printed.
+In particular, it can be used to set the format and precision to which results are displayed.
+
+After running this command, the default table appearance parameters will have been modified and each
+new output table generated will use the new parameters.
+
+Following @code{/TABLECELLS SELECT =} a list of cell classes must appear, enclosed in square
+brackets. This list determines the classes of values should be selected for modification.
+Each class can be:
+
+@table @asis
+@item SIGNIFICANCE
+Significance of tests (p-values).
+
+@item COUNT
+Counts or sums of weights.
+@end table
+
+The value of @var{fmt_spec} must be a valid output format (@pxref{Input and Output Formats}).
+Note that not all possible formats are meaningful for all classes.
+
@node PERMISSIONS
@section PERMISSIONS
@vindex PERMISSIONS
/MXLOOPS=@var{max_loops}
/SEED=@{RANDOM,@var{seed_value}@}
/UNDEFINED=@{WARN,NOWARN@}
+ /FUZZBITS=@var{fuzzbits}
(data output)
/CC@{A,B,C,D,E@}=@{'@var{npre},@var{pre},@var{suf},@var{nsuf}','@var{npre}.@var{pre}.@var{suf}.@var{nsuf}'@}
/MORE=@{ON,OFF@}
/WIDTH=@{NARROW,WIDTH,@var{n_characters}@}
/TNUMBERS=@{VALUES,LABELS,BOTH@}
+ /TVARS=@{NAMES,LABELS,BOTH@}
(logging)
/JOURNAL=@{ON,OFF@} ['@var{file_name}']
@item UNDEFINED
Currently not used.
+@item FUZZBITS
+@anchor{SET FUZZBITS}
+The maximum number of bits of errors in the least-significant places
+to accept for rounding up a value that is almost halfway between two
+possibilities for rounding with the RND operator (@pxref{Miscellaneous
+Mathematics}). The default @var{fuzzbits} is 6.
+
@item WORKSPACE
-The maximum amount of memory that @pspp{} will use to store data being processed.
+The maximum amount of memory (in kilobytes) that @pspp{} will use to store data being processed.
If memory in excess of the workspace size is required, then @pspp{} will start
to use temporary files to store the data.
Setting a higher value will, in general, mean procedures will run faster,
(@xref{VALUE LABELS}.)
If the a value has no label, then it will be displayed using its literal value.
If @subcmd{TNUMBERS} is set to @subcmd{BOTH}, then values will be displayed with both their label
-(if any) and their literal value in parenthesis.
+(if any) and their literal value in parentheses.
+@item TVARS
+The @subcmd{TVARS} option sets the way in which variables are displayed in output tables.
+The valid settings are @subcmd{NAMES}, @subcmd{LABELS} and @subcmd{BOTH}.
+If @subcmd{TVARS} is set to @subcmd{NAMES}, then all variables are displayed using their names.
+If @subcmd{TVARS} is set to @subcmd{LABELS}, then variables are displayed using their label if one
+has been set. If no label has been set, then the name will be used.
+(@xref{VARIABLE LABELS}.)
+If @subcmd{TVARS} is set to @subcmd{BOTH}, then variables will be displayed with both their label
+(if any) and their name in parentheses.
@end table
@cindex headers
[DIRECTORY]
[ENVIRONMENT]
[FORMAT]
+ [FUZZBITS]
[LENGTH]
[MXERRS]
[MXLOOPS]
[MXWARNS]
+ [N]
[SCOMPRESSION]
[TEMPDIR]
[UNDEFINED]
with the same name. @cmd{SHOW} supports the following additional
subcommands:
-@table @bullet
+@table @asis
@item @subcmd{ALL}
Show all settings.
@item @subcmd{CC}
Shows the current working directory.
@item @subcmd{ENVIRONMENT}
Shows the operating system details.
+@item @subcmd{N}
+Reports the number of cases in the active dataset. The reported number is not
+weighted. If no dataset is defined, then @samp{Unknown} will be reported.
@item @subcmd{TEMPDIR}
Shows the path of the directory where temporary files will be stored.
@item @subcmd{VERSION}