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N [OF CASES] num_of_cases [ESTIMATED].
N OF CASES
limits the number of cases processed by any
procedures that follow it in the command stream. N OF CASES
100
, for example, tells PSPP to disregard all cases after the first
100.
When N OF CASES
is specified after TEMPORARY
, it affects
only the next procedure (see TEMPORARY). Otherwise, cases beyond
the limit specified are not processed by any later procedure.
If the limit specified on N OF CASES
is greater than the number
of cases in the active dataset, it has no effect.
When N OF CASES
is used along with SAMPLE
or SELECT
IF
, the case limit is applied to the cases obtained after sampling or
case selection, regardless of how N OF CASES
is placed relative
to SAMPLE
or SELECT IF
in the command file. Thus, the
commands N OF CASES 100
and SAMPLE .5
both randomly
sample approximately half of the active dataset’s cases, then select the
first 100 of those sampled, regardless of their order in the command
file.
N OF CASES
with the ESTIMATED
keyword gives an estimated
number of cases before DATA LIST
or another command to read in
data. ESTIMATED
never limits the number of cases processed by
procedures. PSPP currently does not make use of case count estimates.