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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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Figure 19 /LINE=MEAN(THEFT AUTO BURGLARY) BY YEAR<br />

GRAPH 699<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: BY var label<br />

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

Each line represents one variable. Each point on the line shows the value for one category.<br />

Figure 20 /LINE=VALUE(SALBEG SALNOW) BY ID<br />

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

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: var labels<br />

y-axis title: value<br />

y-axis labels: values<br />

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

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

Each line represents one variable. Each point shows the value of each case for the variable.<br />

If no BY variable is specified, the x-axis title will be Case Number and the x-axis labels will<br />

be the number of each individual case.<br />

Figure 21 LINE(DROP)=NEAN (SALBEG SALNOW) BY SEXRACE<br />

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

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: var labels<br />

y-axis title: fn name<br />

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

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

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

Each line represents the difference in each sex and race category between summary function<br />

values computed from the two variables. If more variables are specified, each will be represented<br />

by a symbol on the lines.

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