X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fstatistics.texi;h=0cfceb225afa5d59988a7a426f5042866d0291a2;hb=2088d7438791ad96dda2037a6ac7e9b0f3998c8b;hp=2e4c96c6a17a566d502eca34fe3a9a2601f33c7b;hpb=1dc6824d587d3a99a928247580ccf9761b9d4bb4;p=pspp diff --git a/doc/statistics.texi b/doc/statistics.texi index 2e4c96c6a1..0cfceb225a 100644 --- a/doc/statistics.texi +++ b/doc/statistics.texi @@ -1658,7 +1658,14 @@ A subtotal (@pxref{CTABLES Totals and Subtotals}). If multiple elements of the list cover a given category, the last one in the list takes precedence. -@c TODO example +The following example syntax and output show how an explicit category +can limit the displayed categories: + +@example +CTABLES /TABLE qn1. +CTABLES /TABLE qn1 /CATEGORIES VARIABLES=qn1 [1, 2, 3]. +@end example +@psppoutput {ctables27} @node CTABLES Implicit Categories @subsubsection Implicit Categories @@ -1687,7 +1694,15 @@ User-missing values are excluded by default, or with @code{MISSING=EXCLUDE}. Specify @code{MISSING=INCLUDE} to include user-missing values. The system-missing value is always excluded. -@c TODO example +The following example syntax and output show how +@code{MISSING=INCLUDE} causes missing values to be included in a +category list. + +@example +CTABLES /TABLE qn1. +CTABLES /TABLE qn1 /CATEGORIES VARIABLES=qn1 MISSING=INCLUDE. +@end example +@psppoutput {ctables28} @node CTABLES Totals and Subtotals @subsubsection Totals and Subtotals @@ -1706,21 +1721,35 @@ subtotal. Either way, the default label is ``Subtotal'', use @code{SUBTOTAL="@i{label}"} or @code{HSUBTOTAL="@i{label}"} to specify a custom label. -@c TODO +The following example syntax and output show how to use +@code{TOTAL=YES} and @code{SUBTOTAL}: + +@example +CTABLES + /TABLE qn1 + /CATEGORIES VARIABLES=qn1 [OTHERNM, SUBTOTAL='Valid Total', + MISSING, SUBTOTAL='Missing Total'] + TOTAL=YES LABEL='Overall Total'. +@end example +@psppoutput {ctables29} By default, or with @code{POSITION=AFTER}, totals are displayed in the output after the last category and subtotals apply to categories that precede them. With @code{POSITION=BEFORE}, totals come before the first category and subtotals apply to categories that follow them. -@c TODO - Only categorical variables may have totals and subtotals. Scalar variables may be ``totaled'' indirectly by enabling totals and -subtotals on a categorical variable within which the scalar variable is -summarized. +subtotals on a categorical variable within which the scalar variable +is summarized. For example, the following syntax produces a mean, +count, and valid count across all data by adding a total on the +categorical @code{region} variable, as shown: -@c TODO +@example +CTABLES /TABLE=region > qn20 [MEAN, VALIDN] + /CATEGORIES VARIABLES=region TOTAL=YES LABEL='All regions'. +@end example +@psppoutput {ctables30} By default, @pspp{} uses the same summary functions for totals and subtotals as other categories. To summarize totals and subtotals