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Re: How do you delete variables?
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jlablackbird |
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Re: How do you delete variables? |
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Fri, 19 Jun 2009 09:18:08 -0700 (PDT) |
thanks,
I just had to do a few and I was able to just use the simple way.
I am really grateful for all your help.
Julia
John Darrington-3 wrote:
>
>
> The DELETE VARIABLES command is just one way you can do it - it's a very
> useful
> way if you have a lot of variables to delete.
>
> If you are using the terminal interface, then you just type the command
> into
> the terminal. For example, if I wanted to delete three variables named
> "x",
> "y" and "z", then I would simply type:
>
> DELETE VARIABLES x y.
>
> If you are using the gui, then you can do the same thing in a syntax
> window
> (open one by clicking on File->New->Syntax). Alternatively, you can
> delete
> variables interactively, by selecting them and clicking on Edit->Clear,
> but
> this is tedious, especially if lots of variables are involved.
>
> J'
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 12:42:13PM -0700, jlablackbird wrote:
>
> I read the little clip in the help screen.
> 8.2 DELETE VARIABLES
> ====================
>
> DELETE VARIABLES var_list.
>
> DELETE VARIABLES deletes the specified variables from the
> dictionary. It may not be used to delete all variables from the
> dictionary; use NEW FILE to do that (*Note NEW FILE::).
>
> DELETE VARIABLES should not used after defining transformations
> and
> before executing a procedure. If it is used in such a context, it
> causes the data to be read. If it is used while TEMPORARY is in
> effect, it causes the temporary transformations to become permanent.
>
> _____________________________________
>
> It does not really help me. How do I enter the command and where
> does it
> go? Do I write in the name of the variable I want to delete? I
> ended up
> with some extra variables that I did not want to have. I'd like to
> clean up
> the files.
>
> I'm afraid if I put in the command wrong, I may delete all my
> variables? I
> am new to PSPP. Can someone please walk me though the process. I'm
> not
> super "techie."
>
> Thanks,
> Julia
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