X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fexpressions.texi;h=c205024a7927506daae578d090d9126492b875ba;hb=f1141d27ca616a8c8edc2a1f18067085ceaaf448;hp=1141f3a53d723f0aba39d03b165447a961fd3d63;hpb=52e144652645cab108fb2db0a970f1ace2cbf2ea;p=pspp diff --git a/doc/expressions.texi b/doc/expressions.texi index 1141f3a53d..c205024a79 100644 --- a/doc/expressions.texi +++ b/doc/expressions.texi @@ -1,5 +1,14 @@ -@c Use @func when refering to a function. -@c Use @deftypefn for their definitions +@c PSPP - a program for statistical analysis. +@c Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +@c Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +@c under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 +@c or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; +@c with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. +@c A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU +@c Free Documentation License". +@c +@c Use @func when referring to a function. +@c Use @deftypefn for their definitions @macro func{NAME} @code{\NAME\} @end macro @@ -123,7 +132,7 @@ system-missing. The result of @code{0**0} is system-missing as well. @cindex @samp{-} @cindex negation @item - @var{a} -Reverses the sign of @var{a}. +Reverses the sign of @var{a}. @end table @node Logical Operators @@ -263,7 +272,7 @@ The sections below describe each function in detail. * Missing Value Functions:: MISSING NMISS NVALID SYSMIS VALUE * Set Membership:: ANY RANGE * Statistical Functions:: CFVAR MAX MEAN MEDIAN MIN SD SUM VARIANCE -* String Functions:: CONCAT INDEX LENGTH LOWER LPAD LTRIM NUMBER +* String Functions:: CONCAT INDEX LENGTH LOWER LPAD LTRIM NUMBER REPLACE RINDEX RPAD RTRIM STRING STRUNC SUBSTR UPCASE * Time and Date:: CTIME.xxx DATE.xxx TIME.xxx XDATE.xxx @@ -414,7 +423,11 @@ functions. In particular, user-missing values for numeric variables are converted to system-missing values. @deftypefn {Function} {} MISSING (@var{expr}) -Returns 1 if @var{expr} has the system-missing value, 0 otherwise. +When @var{expr} is simply the name of a numeric variable, returns 1 if +the variable has the system-missing value or if it is user-missing. +For any other value 0 is returned. +If @var{expr} takes another form, the function returns 1 if the value is +system-missing, 0 otherwise. @end deftypefn @deftypefn {Function} {} NMISS (@var{expr} [, @var{expr}]@dots{}) @@ -430,10 +443,7 @@ variable ranges using the @code{@var{var1} TO @var{var2}} syntax. @end deftypefn @deftypefn {Function} {} SYSMIS (@var{expr}) -When @var{expr} is simply the name of a numeric variable, returns 1 if -the variable has the system-missing value, 0 if it is user-missing or -not missing. If given @var{expr} takes another form, results in 1 if -the value is system-missing, 0 otherwise. +Returns 1 if @var{expr} has the system-missing value, 0 otherwise. @end deftypefn @deftypefn {Function} {} VALUE (@var{variable}) @@ -761,7 +771,7 @@ Most time and date functions will not accept earlier dates. Times and dates are handled by @pspp{} as single numbers. A @dfn{time} is an interval. @pspp{} measures times in seconds. Thus, the following intervals correspond with the numeric values given: - + @example 10 minutes 600 1 hour 3,600 @@ -804,7 +814,7 @@ Returns a time corresponding to @var{ndays} days. Returns a time corresponding to @var{nhours} hours, @var{nmins} minutes, and @var{nsecs} seconds. The arguments may not have mixed signs: if any of them are positive, then none may be negative, and -vice versa. +vice versa. @end deftypefn @node Time Extraction @@ -958,7 +968,7 @@ that is, gives the date that @var{date-or-time} is in. For a time, results in the number of whole hours beyond the number of whole days represented by @var{date-or-time}. For a date, results in the hour (as an integer between 0 and 23) corresponding to -@var{date-or-time}. +@var{date-or-time}. @end deftypefn @cindex day of the year @@ -980,7 +990,7 @@ corresponding to @var{date}. @cindex time, in minutes @deftypefn {Function} {} XDATE.MINUTE (@var{time-or-date}) Results in the number of minutes (as an integer between 0 and 59) after -the last hour in @var{time-or-date}. +the last hour in @var{time-or-date}. @end deftypefn @cindex months @@ -1214,8 +1224,8 @@ include an NCDF function. The individual distributions are described individually below. @menu -* Continuous Distributions:: -* Discrete Distributions:: +* Continuous Distributions:: +* Discrete Distributions:: @end menu @node Continuous Distributions