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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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1428 REPORT<br />

Table 3 Default print formats for functions (Continued)<br />

Function Format type Width Decimal places<br />

KURTOSIS F 5 2<br />

PGT PCT 6 1<br />

PLT PCT 6 1<br />

PIN PCT 6 1<br />

MEDIAN Dictionary Dictionary Dictionary<br />

MODE Dictionary Dictionary Dictionary<br />

PERCENT F 6 1<br />

FREQUENCY F 5 0<br />

DIVIDE F Dictionary 0<br />

PCT PCT 6 2<br />

SUBTRACT F Dictionary 0<br />

ADD F Dictionary 0<br />

GREAT F Dictionary 0<br />

LEAST F Dictionary 0<br />

AVERAGE F Dictionary 0<br />

MULTIPLY F Dictionary 0<br />

Where DATE formats are specified, functions with the dictionary format type<br />

display the DATE formats, using the column width as the display width.<br />

Other Summary Keywords<br />

The following additional keywords can be specified on SUMMARY. These keywords are not<br />

enclosed in parentheses.<br />

SKIP(n) Blank lines before the summary line. The default is 0. If SKIP is specified for<br />

the first SUMMARY subcommand for a BREAK, it skips the specified lines<br />

after skipping the number of lines specified for BRKSPACE on FORMAT.<br />

Similarly, with case listings SKIP skips n lines after the blank line at the end<br />

of the listing.<br />

PREVIOUS(n) Use the SUMMARY subcommands specified for the nth BREAK. If n is not<br />

specified, PREVIOUS refers to the set of SUMMARY subcommands for the<br />

previous BREAK. If an integer is specified, the SUMMARY subcommands<br />

from the nth BREAK are used. If PREVIOUS is specified, no other specification<br />

can be used on that SUMMARY subcommand.<br />

TITLE and FOOTNOTE Subcommands<br />

TITLE and FOOTNOTE provide titles and footnotes for the report.<br />

• TITLE and FOOTNOTE are optional and can be placed anywhere after FORMAT except<br />

between the BREAK and SUMMARY subcommands.

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