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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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694 GRAPH<br />

Figure 6 /BAR=MEAN(SALBEG SALNOW) BY JOBCAT<br />

Specification: sum_function (varlist) BY var<br />

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: fn var labels<br />

y-axis title: fn name<br />

y-axis labels: fn value scale<br />

x-axis title: var label<br />

x-axis labels: BY value labels<br />

The variables are broken down into categories. Within a category, each bar shows the value<br />

of the function for each variable.<br />

Figure 7 /BAR=MEDIAN(SALNOW) MEAN(SALNOW) BY SEX<br />

Specification: sum_function list BY var<br />

Legend title: fn var label (if only one fn var)<br />

Legend labels: fn name<br />

y-axis title: none<br />

y-axis labels: fn value scale<br />

x-axis title: BY var label<br />

x-axis labels: BY var value label<br />

The variable is broken down into categories. Within a category, each bar shows a different<br />

function of the same variable.<br />

Figure 8 /BAR=VALUE(SALBEG SALNOW) BY ID<br />

Specification: value_function(varlist) [BY var]<br />

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: fn var name<br />

y-axis title: value<br />

y-axis labels: values<br />

x-axis title: BY var label<br />

x-axis labels: BY var value label<br />

Each group shows one case identified by the category variable following BY. Each bar within<br />

the case shows the value of one variable for that case.

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