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Categories are arranged in a tree. Only the leaf nodes in the tree are really categories; the others just serve as grouping constructs.
Category => Value[name] (Leaf | Group) Leaf => 00 00 00 i2 int32[leaf-index] i0 Group => bool[merge] 00 01 int32[x23] i-1 int32[n-subcategories] Category*[n-subcategories]
name
is the name of the category (or group).
A Leaf represents a leaf category. The Leaf’s leaf-index
is a
nonnegative integer unique within the Dimension and less than
n-categories
in the Dimension. If the user does not sort or
rearrange the categories, then leaf-index
starts at 0 for the
first Leaf in the dimension and increments by 1 with each successive
Leaf. If the user does sorts or rearrange the categories, then the
order of categories in the file reflects that change and
leaf-index
reflects the original order.
A dimension can have no leaf categories at all. A table that contains such a dimension necessarily has no data at all.
A Group is a group of nested categories. Usually a Group contains at
least one Category, so that n-subcategories
is positive, but
Groups with zero subcategories have been observed.
If a Group’s merge
is 00, the most common value, then the group
is really a distinct group that should be represented as such in the
visual representation and user interface. If merge
is 01, the
categories in this group should be shown and treated as if they were
direct children of the group’s containing group (or if it has no
parent group, then direct children of the dimension), and this group’s
name is irrelevant and should not be displayed. (Merged groups can be
nested!)
Writers need not use merged groups.
A Group’s x23
appears to be i2 when all of the categories
within a group are leaf categories that directly represent data values
for a variable (e.g. in a frequency table or crosstabulation, a group
of values in a variable being tabulated) and i0 otherwise. A writer
may safely write a constant 0 in this field.
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