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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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706 GRAPH<br />

Figure 37 HILO=VALUE(HIGH LOW CLOSE) BY TIME<br />

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

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: var labels<br />

y-axis title: none<br />

y-axis labels: value scale<br />

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

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

The first variable represents the high value, the second, the low value, and the third, the<br />

close value.<br />

Figure 38 HILO=MEAN(HIGH) MEAN(LOW) MEAN(CLOSE) BY DATE BY COMPANY<br />

Specification: sum_function list BY var BY var<br />

Legend title: 2nd BY var label<br />

Legend labels: 2nd BY var value labels<br />

3rd fn name + var label<br />

y-axis title: 1st 2 fn names+var labels<br />

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

x-axis title: 1st BY var label<br />

x-axis labels: 1st BY var value labels<br />

The function-variable specification automatically produces a clustered high-low-close<br />

chart. The function list must consist of two or three functions. If two functions are specified,<br />

they represent the high and the low; if three functions are specified, they represent the high,<br />

the low, and the close.<br />

Figure 39 HILO=VALUE(RH RL RA) VALUE(FH HL HA) VALUE(GH GL HA) BY WEEK<br />

Specification: value_function list BY var<br />

Legend title: none<br />

Legend labels: var labels<br />

y-axis title: none<br />

y-axis labels: value scale<br />

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

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

Each function must have two or three variables to represent high and low values or high, low,<br />

and close values. If no BY variable is specified, case numbers are used as x-axis labels.

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