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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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FORMAT Subcommand<br />

CROSSTABS 325<br />

By default, CROSSTABS displays tables and subtables. The values for the row and column<br />

variables are displayed in order from lowest to highest. Use FORMAT to modify the default<br />

table display.<br />

AVALUE Display row and column variables from lowest to highest value. This is the<br />

default.<br />

DVALUE Display row and column variables from highest to lowest.<br />

TABLES Display tables. This is the default.<br />

NOTABLES Suppress Crosstabulation tables. NOTABLES is useful when you want to<br />

write tables to a file without displaying them or when you want only the<br />

Statistics table. This is the same as specifying NONE on CELLS.<br />

COUNT Subcommand<br />

The COUNT subcommand controls how case weights are handled.<br />

ASIS The case weights are used as is. However, when Exact Statistics are<br />

requested, the accumulated weights in the cells are either truncated or rounded<br />

before computing the Exact test statistics.<br />

CASE The case weights are either rounded or truncated before use.<br />

CELL The case weights are used as is but the accumulated weights in the cells are<br />

either truncated or rounded before computing any statistics.<br />

ROUND Performs Rounding operation.<br />

TRUNCATE Performs Truncation opertion.<br />

BARCHART Subcommand<br />

BARCHART produces a clustered bar chart where bars represent categories defined by the<br />

first variable in a crosstabulation while clusters represent categories defined by the second<br />

variable in a crosstabulation. Any controlling variables in a crosstabulation are collapsed<br />

over before the clustered bar chart is created.<br />

• BARCHART takes no further specification.<br />

• If integer mode is in effect and MISSING=REPORT, BARCHART displays valid and usermissing<br />

values. Otherwise only valid values are used.<br />

WRITE Subcommand<br />

Use the WRITE subcommand to write cell frequencies to a file for subsequent use by the<br />

current program or another program. CROSSTABS can also use these cell frequencies as input

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