X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fdata-io.texi;h=1bad334e95b60a1dc0c7872ada8f2bff4b28b5a8;hb=HEAD;hp=b6a3a6d2a4a5754f7962ca8ceb21bbd45cbc7a0f;hpb=dde7b813c5747fba5d14e47f6dd82bb7b4dc7cf1;p=pspp-builds.git diff --git a/doc/data-io.texi b/doc/data-io.texi index b6a3a6d2..1bad334e 100644 --- a/doc/data-io.texi +++ b/doc/data-io.texi @@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ actually be read until a procedure is executed. @menu * BEGIN DATA:: Embed data within a syntax file. * CLOSE FILE HANDLE:: Close a file handle. +* DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE:: Set custom attributes on data files. * DATA LIST:: Fundamental data reading command. * END CASE:: Output the current case. * END FILE:: Terminate the current input program. @@ -89,6 +90,52 @@ DATA} and @cmd{END DATA}, cannot be closed. Attempts to close it with @cmd{CLOSE FILE HANDLE} is a PSPP extension. +@node DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE +@section DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE +@vindex DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE + +@display +DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE + ATTRIBUTE=name('value') [name('value')]@dots{} + ATTRIBUTE=name@b{[}index@b{]}('value') [name@b{[}index@b{]}('value')]@dots{} + DELETE=name [name]@dots{} + DELETE=name@b{[}index@b{]} [name@b{[}index@b{]}]@dots{} +@end display + +@cmd{DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE} adds, modifies, or removes user-defined +attributes associated with the active file. Custom data file +attributes are not interpreted by PSPP, but they are saved as part of +system files and may be used by other software that reads them. + +Use the ATTRIBUTE subcommand to add or modify a custom data file +attribute. Specify the name of the attribute as an identifier +(@pxref{Tokens}), followed by the desired value, in parentheses, as a +quoted string. Attribute names that begin with @code{$} are reserved +for PSPP's internal use, and attribute names that begin with @code{@@} +or @code{$@@} are not displayed by most PSPP commands that display +other attributes. Other attribute names are not treated specially. + +Attributes may also be organized into arrays. To assign to an array +element, add an integer array index enclosed in square brackets +(@code{[} and @code{]}) between the attribute name and value. Array +indexes start at 1, not 0. An attribute array that has a single +element (number 1) is not distinguished from a non-array attribute. + +Use the DELETE subcommand to delete an attribute. Specify an +attribute name by itself to delete an entire attribute, including all +array elements for attribute arrays. Specify an attribute name +followed by an array index in square brackets to delete a single +element of an attribute array. In the latter case, all the array +elements numbered higher than the deleted element are shifted down, +filling the vacated position. + +To associate custom attributes with particular variables, instead of +with the entire active file, use @cmd{VARIABLE ATTRIBUTE} (@pxref{VARIABLE ATTRIBUTE}) instead. + +@cmd{DATAFILE ATTRIBUTE} takes effect immediately. It is not affected +by conditional and looping structures such as @cmd{DO IF} or +@cmd{LOOP}. + @node DATA LIST @section DATA LIST @vindex DATA LIST @@ -131,7 +178,7 @@ situations. @display DATA LIST [FIXED] @{TABLE,NOTABLE@} - [FILE='file-name'] + [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']] [RECORDS=record_count] [END=end_var] [SKIP=record_count] @@ -151,6 +198,8 @@ external file. It may be used to specify a file name as a string or a file handle (@pxref{File Handles}). If the FILE subcommand is not used, then input is assumed to be specified within the command file using @cmd{BEGIN DATA}@dots{}@cmd{END DATA} (@pxref{BEGIN DATA}). +The ENCODING subcommand may only be used if the FILE subcommand is also used. +It specifies the character encoding of the file. The optional RECORDS subcommand, which takes a single integer as an argument, is used to specify the number of lines per record. If RECORDS @@ -269,7 +318,7 @@ Defines the following variables: @itemize @bullet @item -@code{NAME}, a 10-character-wide long string variable, in columns 1 +@code{NAME}, a 10-character-wide string variable, in columns 1 through 10. @item @@ -310,15 +359,15 @@ Defines the following variables: @code{ID}, a numeric variable, in columns 1-5 of the first record. @item -@code{NAME}, a 30-character long string variable, in columns 7-36 of the +@code{NAME}, a 30-character string variable, in columns 7-36 of the first record. @item -@code{SURNAME}, a 30-character long string variable, in columns 38-67 of +@code{SURNAME}, a 30-character string variable, in columns 38-67 of the first record. @item -@code{MINITIAL}, a 1-character short string variable, in column 69 of +@code{MINITIAL}, a 1-character string variable, in column 69 of the first record. @item @@ -344,7 +393,7 @@ This example shows keywords abbreviated to their first 3 letters. DATA LIST FREE [(@{TAB,'c'@}, @dots{})] [@{NOTABLE,TABLE@}] - [FILE='file-name'] + [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']] [SKIP=record_cnt] /var_spec@dots{} @@ -396,7 +445,7 @@ on field width apply, but they are honored on output. DATA LIST LIST [(@{TAB,'c'@}, @dots{})] [@{NOTABLE,TABLE@}] - [FILE='file-name'] + [FILE='file-name' [ENCODING='encoding']] [SKIP=record_count] /var_spec@dots{} @@ -1095,4 +1144,3 @@ specified output format, whereas @cmd{WRITE} outputs the system-missing value as a field filled with spaces. Binary formats are an exception. @end itemize -@setfilename ignored