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[title] Understanding Variable View
-[* black] Look for this in "Variable View":
- [* black] The first column titled “Name” simply states the name of the variable.
- [* black] The second column titled “Type” indicates the data type of the variable.
- [* black] The third column titled “Width” indicates the number of characters available for the variable values.
- [* black] The fourth column titled “Decimals” allows you to control the number of numerals after the decimal place.
- [* black] The fifth column titled “Label” is used for you to take any necessary notes.
- [* black] The sixth column titled “Values” allows you to provide a key for what the numbers of a numeric variable may represent.
- [* black] The seventh column titled “Missing” allows you to choose which values to exclude from the analysis.
+[* black] In "Variable View":
+ [* black] The first column, “Name,” states the name of the variable
+ [* black] The second column, “Type,” indicates the data type of the variable
+ [* black] The third column, “Width,” indicates the number of characters available for the variable values
+ [* black] The fourth column, “Decimals,” controls the number of digits after the decimal place
+ [* black] The fifth column, “Label,” is used to make any necessary notes
+ [* black] The sixth column, “Values,” provides a key for what the numbers of a numeric variable represent