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SPSS® 12.0 Command Syntax Reference

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968 MATRIX DATA<br />

FULL<br />

do not enter the matrix row that has blank values for the continuous variables. If you enter that<br />

row, MATRIX DATA cannot properly form the matrix.<br />

Table 3 Various FORMAT settings<br />

Example<br />

MATRIX DATA VARIABLES=ROWTYPE_ V1 TO V3<br />

/FORMAT=UPPER NODIAGONAL.<br />

BEGIN DATA<br />

MEAN 5 4 3<br />

SD 3 2 1<br />

N 9 9 9<br />

CORR .6 .7<br />

CORR .8<br />

END DATA.<br />

LIST.<br />

• FORMAT specifies the upper-triangle format with no diagonal values. The default LIST is<br />

in effect for the data-entry format.<br />

Example<br />

MATRIX DATA VARIABLES=ROWTYPE_ V1 TO V3<br />

/FORMAT=UPPER NODIAGONAL.<br />

BEGIN DATA<br />

MEAN 5 4 3<br />

SD 3 2 1<br />

N 9 9 9<br />

CORR .6 .7<br />

CORR .8<br />

END DATA.<br />

LIST.<br />

• This example is identical to the previous example. It shows that data do not have to be<br />

aligned in columns. Data throughout this section are aligned in columns to emphasize the<br />

matrix format.<br />

SPLIT Subcommand<br />

UPPER<br />

DIAGONAL<br />

UPPER<br />

NODIAGONAL<br />

LOWER<br />

DIAGONAL<br />

LOWER<br />

NODIAGONAL<br />

MEAN 5 4 3 MEAN 5 4 3 MEAN 5 4 3 MEAN 5 4 3 MEAN 5 4 3<br />

SD 3 2 1 SD 3 2 1 SD 3 2 1 SD 3 2 1 SD 3 2 1<br />

N 9 9 9 N 9 9 9 N 9 9 9 N 9 9 9 N 9 9 9<br />

CORR 1 .6 .7 CORR 1 .6 .7 CORR .6 .7 CORR 1 CORR .6<br />

CORR .6 1 .8 CORR 1 .8 CORR .8 CORR .6 1 CORR .7 .8<br />

CORR .7 .8 1 CORR 1 CORR .7 .8 1<br />

SPLIT specifies the variables whose values define the split files. SPLIT must follow the<br />

VARIABLES subcommand.

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