ANALYSIS Subcommand (FACTOR command)
The ANALYSIS subcommand specifies a subset of the variables named on VARIABLES for use in an analysis.
- The specification on ANALYSIS is a list of variables, all of which must have been named on the VARIABLES subcommand. For matrix input, ANALYSIS can specify a subset of the variables in a correlation or covariance matrix.
- Only one ANALYSIS subcommand is allowed. When multiple ANALYSIS subcommands are specified, the last is in effect.
- If no ANALYSIS is specified, all variables named on the VARIABLES subcommand (or included in the matrix input file) are used.
- Keyword TO in a variable list on ANALYSIS refers to the order in which variables are named on the VARIABLES subcommand, not to their order in the active dataset.
- Keyword ALL refers to all variables named on the VARIABLES subcommand.
Example
FACTOR VARIABLES=V1 V2 V3 V4 V5 V6
/ANALYSIS=V4 TO V6.
- This example requests a factor analysis of V4, V5, and V6. Keyword TO on ANALYSIS refers to the order of variables on VARIABLES, not the order in the active dataset.
- Cases with missing values for all variables specified on VARIABLES are omitted from the analysis. (The default setting for MISSING.)
- By default, the CORRELATION method is used and a principal components analysis with a varimax rotation is performed.