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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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392 CTABLES<br />

Example: Summary Label Positioning<br />

CTABLES /TABLE NEWS [COUNT COLPCT].<br />

How often does<br />

respondent read<br />

newspaper<br />

CTABLES /TABLE NEWS [COUNT COLPCT]<br />

/SLABELS POSITION=ROW VISIBLE=NO.<br />

How often does<br />

respondent read<br />

newspaper<br />

CLABELS Subcommand<br />

Every day<br />

Few times a week<br />

Once a week<br />

Less than once a week<br />

Never<br />

Every day<br />

Few times a week<br />

Once a week<br />

Less than once a week<br />

Never<br />

The CLABELS subcommand controls the location of category labels.<br />

/CLABELS {AUTO }<br />

{ROWLABELS= {OPPOSITE} }<br />

{LAYER }<br />

{COLLABELS= {OPPOSITE} }<br />

{LAYER }<br />

Count Column %<br />

805 43.0%<br />

420 22.5%<br />

294 15.7%<br />

202 10.8%<br />

149 8.0%<br />

805<br />

43.0%<br />

420<br />

22.5%<br />

294<br />

15.7%<br />

202<br />

10.8%<br />

149<br />

8.0%<br />

By default, category labels are nested under the variables to which they belong. Category<br />

labels for row and column variables can be moved to the opposite dimension or to the layers.<br />

If labels exist in both dimensions, only one dimension, row labels or column labels, can be<br />

moved; they cannot be swapped.

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