Hi Ben, it's the "Final Cluster Centers" table I am interested in.
Final Cluster Centers
+-------------------------+----------------------+
| | Cluster |
| +-----+----+-----+-----+
| | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
+-------------------------+-----+----+-----+-----+
|Z-score of meanV | -.43| .06| 3.57| 8.58|
|Z-score of maxV |-1.04| .59| 1.10| 1.23|
|Z-score of minV | -.94| .46| 2.41| 3.28|
|Z-score of meanDistribV |-1.06| .62| .71| -.15|
|Z-score of contrastV | -.90| .54| .44| -.51|
|Z-score of entropyV | .77|-.45| -.49| -.43|
|Z-score of secondAngularV|-1.01| .60| .65| .28|
|Z-score of meanIR | .96|-.52|-1.28|-2.76|
|Z-score of maxIR | .57|-.19|-2.48|-7.91|
|Z-score of minIR | .89|-.43|-2.19|-4.20|
+-------------------------+-----+----+-----+-----+
But it's not that important - I was just wondering why I didn't get more
digits.
Thanks
frans
On 1/9/20 8:33 AM, Ben Pfaff wrote:
At a glance, it appears that QUICK CLUSTER output contains only two
kinds of values:
- Values that are always integers. PSPP doesn't honor SET FORMAT for
these kinds of values since the decimal places would not be useful.
- Values of particular variables. PSPP uses the variables' own print
formats for these values.
Which values' formats did you want to control?
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 12:52 PM Frans Houweling <[email protected]> wrote:
While you're at it, you might check why SET FORMAT has no effect on the
output of QUICK CLUSTER (it has on LOGISTIC REGRESSION). I hoped -O
format=F9.4 would work, but it doesn't.
Thanks
frans
On 1/8/20 8:21 AM, John Darrington wrote:
I thought that SET WIDTH should also work.
Also I thought that when run interactively from a terminal, it should
default to the width of the terminal.
Perhaps we need to investigate why this is not happening.
J'
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 09:58:59PM -0800, Ben Pfaff wrote:
On Mon, Jan 6, 2020 at 12:54 PM Frans Houweling <[email protected]>
wrote:
> is there any way to prevent text output to wrap at 80 columns?
> I would like to retrieve cluster centers from the output of QUICK
> CLUSTER, but this is hindered by wrapping:
Yes, you can specify the maximum output width with "-O width=200" on
the command line for 200 columns (or whatever width you like).