15.7.3 Statistics Positions and Labels ¶
/SLABELS
    [POSITION={COLUMN | ROW | LAYER}]
    [VISIBLE={YES | NO}]
 
The SLABELS subcommand controls the position and visibility of
summary statistics for the TABLE subcommand that it follows.
POSITION sets the axis on which summary statistics appear.
With POSITION=COLUMN, which is the default, each summary statistic
appears in a column.  For example:
CTABLES /TABLE=age [MEAN, MEDIAN] BY gender.
 
Custom Tables
 | 
S3a. GENDER: | 
 
 | 
Male | 
Female | 
 
 | 
Mean | 
Median | 
Mean | 
Median | 
 
| D1. AGE: What is your age? | 
46 | 
45 | 
50 | 
52 | 
 
 
 
 | 
With POSITION=ROW, each summary statistic appears in a row, as
shown below:
CTABLES /TABLE=age [MEAN, MEDIAN] BY gender /SLABELS POSITION=ROW.
 
Custom Tables
 | 
 | 
S3a. GENDER: | 
 
 | 
 | 
Male | 
Female | 
 
| D1. AGE: What is your age? | 
Mean | 
46 | 
50 | 
 
| Median | 
45 | 
52 | 
 
 
 
 | 
POSITION=LAYER is also available to place each summary statistic in
a separate layer.
Labels for summary statistics are shown by default.  Use
VISIBLE=NO to suppress them.  Because unlabeled data can cause
confusion, it should only be considered if the meaning of the data is
evident, as in a simple case like this:
CTABLES /TABLE=ageGroup [TABLEPCT] /SLABELS VISIBLE=NO.
 
Custom Tables
| Age group | 
15 or younger | 
.0% | 
 
| 16 to 25 | 
15.7% | 
 
| 26 to 35 | 
13.8% | 
 
| 36 to 45 | 
14.8% | 
 
| 46 to 55 | 
16.8% | 
 
| 56 to 65 | 
17.8% | 
 
| 66 or older | 
21.1% | 
 
 
 
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