From: Ben Pfaff Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2016 05:22:41 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Describe union element and its children, and some missed details earlier. X-Git-Url: https://pintos-os.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=pspp;a=commitdiff_plain;h=ebc66e3005143a6feb347e99e2d6e7e900623bf0 Describe union element and its children, and some missed details earlier. Next: axis. --- diff --git a/spv-file-format.texi b/spv-file-format.texi index a530ec9add..82afa6de72 100644 --- a/spv-file-format.texi +++ b/spv-file-format.texi @@ -1810,12 +1810,18 @@ Parent: @code{facetLayout} @* Contents: @code{setMetaData} @code{setStyle}* @code{setFormat}@math{+} @code{union}? This element sets style properties of cells designated by the -@code{target} attribute of its child elements. +@code{target} attribute of its child elements, as further restricted +by the optional @code{union} element if present. The @code{target} +values often used, e.g.@: @code{graph} or @code{labeling}, actually +affect every cell, so the @code{union} element is a useful +restriction. @defvr {Optional} applyToConverse If present, always @code{true}. This appears to invert the meaning of the @code{target} of sub-elements: the selected cells are the ones -@emph{not} designated by @code{target}. +@emph{not} designated by @code{target}. This is confusing, given the +additional restrictions of @code{union}, but in the corpus +@code{applyToConverse} is never present along with @code{union}. @end defvr @subsubheading The @code{setMetaData} Element @@ -1883,6 +1889,21 @@ In version 2.7 and later, @code{setFormat} instead always contains a XXX reinvestigate the above claim about versions: it appears to be incorrect. +The @code{setFormat} element itself has the following attributes. + +@defvr {Required} target +The @code{id} of an element whose style is to be set. In the corpus, +this is always the @code{id} of an @code{majorTicks} or +@code{labeling} element. +@end defvr + +@defvr {Optional} reset +If this is @code{true}, this format overrides the target's previous +format. If it is @code{false}, the adds to the previous format. In +the corpus this is always @code{true}. The default behavior is +unknown. +@end defvr + @menu * SPV Detail format Element:: * SPV Detail numberFormat Element:: @@ -2301,3 +2322,58 @@ The string to display in place of the value of @code{from}. In the corpus this is a wide variety of value labels; the system-missing value is mapped to @samp{.}. @end defvr + +@node SPV Detail union Element +@subsubsection The @code{union} Element + +Parent: @code{setCellProperties} @* +Contents: @code{intersect}@math{+} + +This element represents a set of cells, computed as the union of the +sets represented by each of its children. + +@subsubheading The @code{intersect} Element + +Parent: @code{union} @* +Contents: @code{where}@math{+} @math{|} @code{intersectWhere}? + +This element represents a set of cells, computed as the intersection +of the sets represented by each of its children. + +Of the two possible children, in the corpus @code{where} is far more +common, appearing thousands of times, whereas @code{intersectWhere} +only appears 4 times. + +Most @code{intersect} elements have two or more children. + +@subsubheading The @code{where} Element + +Parent: @code{intersect} @* +Contents: empty + +This element represents the set of cells in which the value of a +specified variable falls within a specified set. + +@defvr {Attribute} variable +The @code{id} of a variable, e.g.@: @code{dimension0categories} or +@code{dimension0group0map}. +@end defvr + +@defvr {Attribute} include +A value, or multiple values separated by semicolons, +e.g.@: @code{0} or @code{13;14;15;16}. +@end defvr + +@subsubheading The @code{intersectWhere} + +Parent: @code{intersect} @* +Contents: empty + +The meaning of this element is unknown. + +@defvr {Attribute} variable +@defvrx {Attribute} variable2 +The meaning of these attributes is unknown. In the four examples in +the corpus they always take the values @code{dimension2categories} and +@code{dimension0categories}, respectively. +@end defvr