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Re: Descriptives: Large Numbers and Variable Labels
From: |
Eliana |
Subject: |
Re: Descriptives: Large Numbers and Variable Labels |
Date: |
Sat, 3 Mar 2012 20:09:22 -0800 |
Dear John,
Thank you very much, both of those now work fine for me.
But I am confused. I find the following in both the old user manual
for 0.6.2 and on page 27 of the user manual for 0.7.9, is it not true
that one can end a command by following the final one of the lines
containing its subcommands, with a blank line?
4.2 Forming commands of tokens
"... A blank line, or one that consists only of white space or
comments, also ends a command by default...."
Thanks,
Eliana
On 3/1/12, John Darrington <address@hidden> wrote:...
> When I run DESCRIPTIVES, the MINIMUM and MAXIMUM are indicated in
> scientific notation rather than the precise values that I need for
> START and STOP. I have not been able to figure out how to change that
> to the F9.0 output format I need. ...
>
> At the top of your syntax file, write:
>
> SET FORMAT F9.
>...
> I also have not found a way to get variable labels into the
> descriptives output.
>
> Here is what I would like that creates error messages wherever I put
> it. I have tried with and without the slash before NAME1.
>
> VARIABLE LABELS
> /NAME1 'PRIMARY KIT'
> /NAME2 'MATCH NAME'
>
>
> Where do Variable Labels statements go? I have not been able to find
> an example anywhere.
>
> It works for me (the first NAME*) should not have a / but your example
> above
> doesn't have a terminating . That is important.
>