APPLY Subcommand (CASEPLOT command)
APPLY allows you to produce a caseplot using previously defined specifications without having to repeat the CASEPLOT subcommands.
- The only specification on APPLY is the name of a previous model in quotes. If a model name is not specified, the specifications from the previous CASEPLOT command are used.
- If no variables are specified, the variables that were specified for the original plot are used.
- To change one or more plot specifications, specify the subcommands of only those portions you want to change after the APPLY subcommand.
- To plot different variables, enter new variable names before or after the APPLY subcommand.
Example
CASEPLOT VARIABLES = TICKETS
/LN
/DIFF=1
/SDIFF=1
/PER=12.
CASEPLOT VARIABLES = ROUNDTRP
/APPLY.
CASEPLOT APPLY
/NOLOG.
- The first command produces a plot of TICKETS after a natural log transformation, differencing, and seasonal differencing.
- The second command plots ROUNDTRP using the same transformations specified for TICKETS.
- The third command produces a plot of ROUNDTRP but this time without any natural log transformation. The variable is still differenced once and seasonally differenced with a periodicity of 12.