LEAVE
prevents the specified variables from being
reinitialized whenever a new case is processed.
LEAVE var_list.
Normally, when a data file is processed, every variable in the active
dataset is initialized to the system-missing value or spaces at the
beginning of processing for each case. When a variable has been
specified on LEAVE
, this is not the case. Instead, that variable is
initialized to 0 (not system-missing) or spaces for the first case.
After that, it retains its value between cases.
This becomes useful for counters. For instance, in the example below
the variable SUM
maintains a running total of the values in the ITEM
variable.
DATA LIST /ITEM 1-3. COMPUTE SUM=SUM+ITEM. PRINT /ITEM SUM. LEAVE SUM BEGIN DATA. 123 404 555 999 END DATA.
Partial output from this example:
123 123.00 404 527.00 555 1082.00 999 2081.00
It is best to use LEAVE
command immediately before invoking a
procedure command, because the left status of variables is reset by
certain transformations—for instance, COMPUTE
and IF
.
Left status is also reset by all procedure invocations.