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RANK [VARIABLES=] var_list [{A,D}] [BY var_list] /TIES={MEAN,LOW,HIGH,CONDENSE} /FRACTION={BLOM,TUKEY,VW,RANKIT} /PRINT[={YES,NO} /MISSING={EXCLUDE,INCLUDE} /RANK [INTO var_list] /NTILES(k) [INTO var_list] /NORMAL [INTO var_list] /PERCENT [INTO var_list] /RFRACTION [INTO var_list] /PROPORTION [INTO var_list] /N [INTO var_list] /SAVAGE [INTO var_list]
The RANK
command ranks variables and stores the results into new
variables.
The VARIABLES
subcommand, which is mandatory, specifies one or
more variables whose values are to be ranked.
After each variable, ‘A’ or ‘D’ may appear, indicating that
the variable is to be ranked in ascending or descending order.
Ascending is the default.
If a BY
keyword appears, it should be followed by a list of variables
which are to serve as group variables.
In this case, the cases are gathered into groups, and ranks calculated
for each group.
The TIES
subcommand specifies how tied values are to be treated. The
default is to take the mean value of all the tied cases.
The FRACTION
subcommand specifies how proportional ranks are to be
calculated. This only has any effect if NORMAL
or PROPORTIONAL
rank
functions are requested.
The PRINT
subcommand may be used to specify that a summary of the rank
variables created should appear in the output.
The function subcommands are RANK
, NTILES
, NORMAL
, PERCENT
, RFRACTION
,
PROPORTION
and SAVAGE
. Any number of function subcommands may appear.
If none are given, then the default is RANK.
The NTILES
subcommand must take an integer specifying the number of
partitions into which values should be ranked.
Each subcommand may be followed by the INTO
keyword and a list of
variables which are the variables to be created and receive the rank
scores. There may be as many variables specified as there are
variables named on the VARIABLES
subcommand. If fewer are specified,
then the variable names are automatically created.
The MISSING
subcommand determines how user missing values are to be
treated. A setting of EXCLUDE
means that variables whose values are
user-missing are to be excluded from the rank scores. A setting of
INCLUDE
means they are to be included. The default is EXCLUDE
.
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