The Data Table |
When a data table is the active window, you can do the following:
You can select Windows New Window from the main menu to create a copy of the current data table. (The new table might appear on top of the existing data table, so drag it to a new location, if necessary.) This second data table can be scrolled independently from the first. This is useful, for example, if you are interested in examining several variables or observations whose positions in the data table vary widely. You can examine different subsets of the data simultaneously by using two or more tabular views of the same data.
By default, if you sort one data table, then other data tables are also sorted in the same order. This is because a sort typically changes the order of the underlying data. (As mentioned in the section "Saving Data", when you exit Stat Studio you are prompted to save the data if you have sorted it.) However, there might be instances when it is useful to view the same data, but sorted in a different order. To accomplish this, you can locally sort a data table.
To locally sort a data table, select Edit Properties
from the main menu, which
displays the dialog box in Figure 4.16.
Figure 4.16: Data Table Ordering Properties
The Ordering tab has the following items:
The Selections tab has a single item, as shown in
Figure 4.17. If you select Scroll selected observations
into view, then the data table automatically
scrolls to a selected observation each time an observation is
selected.
To manually scroll a selected item into view,
use the F3 key.
Figure 4.17: Data Table Selection Properties
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