X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fdev%2Fsystem-file-format.texi;h=476aec405a3e909a36f29547eee0879be3d2d607;hb=refs%2Fheads%2Fctables14;hp=4f5aa7edbeb749f39ba0f4b4af000f61a307afdc;hpb=708f2f1b12056e77b03749aa7b5931dc07819356;p=pspp diff --git a/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi b/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi index 4f5aa7edbe..476aec405a 100644 --- a/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi +++ b/doc/dev/system-file-format.texi @@ -1001,18 +1001,24 @@ members are as follows: @table @code @item int32 measure; -The measurement type of the variable: +The measurement level of the variable: @table @asis +@item 0 +Unknown @item 1 -Nominal Scale +Nominal @item 2 -Ordinal Scale +Ordinal @item 3 -Continuous Scale +Scale @end table -SPSS sometimes writes a @code{measure} of 0. PSPP interprets this as -nominal scale. +An ``unknown'' @code{measure} of 0 means that the variable was created +in some way that doesn't make the measurement level clear, e.g.@: with +a @code{COMPUTE} transformation. PSPP sets the measurement level the +first time it reads the data using the rules documented in +@ref{Measurement Level,,,pspp, PSPP Users Guide}, so this should +rarely appear. @item int32 width; The width of the display column for the variable in characters.