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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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MODEL NAME<br />

Overview<br />

MODEL NAME is available in the Trends option.<br />

MODEL NAME [model name] [’model label’]<br />

Example:<br />

Basic Specification<br />

<strong>Syntax</strong> Rules<br />

Operations<br />

MODEL NAME PLOTA1 ’PLOT OF THE OBSERVED SERIES’.<br />

MODEL NAME 1013<br />

MODEL NAME specifies a model name and label for the next procedure in the session.<br />

The specification on MODEL NAME is either a name, a label, or both.<br />

• The default model name is MOD_n, where n increments by 1 each time an unnamed model<br />

is created. This default is in effect if it is not changed on the MODEL NAME command, or<br />

if the command is not specified. There is no default label.<br />

• If both a name and label are specified, the name must be specified first.<br />

• Only one model name and label can be specified on the command.<br />

• The model name must be unique. It can contain up to 8 characters and must begin with a<br />

letter (A–Z).<br />

• The model label can contain up to 60 characters and must be specified in apostrophes.<br />

• MODEL NAME is executed at the next model-generating procedure.<br />

• If the MODEL NAME command is used more than once before a procedure, the last one is<br />

in effect.<br />

• If a duplicate model name is specified, the default MOD_n name will be used instead.<br />

• MOD_n reinitializes at the start of every session and when the READ MODEL command is<br />

specified (see READ MODEL). If any models in the working data file are already named<br />

MOD_n, those numbers are skipped when new MOD_n names are assigned.

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