LINEAR
LINEAR
is available in Statistics Base Edition.
LINEAR
/FIELDS
TARGET = field
INPUTS = fieldList
[ANALYSIS_WEIGHT = field]
[/BUILD_OPTIONS ]
[OBJECTIVE = {STANDARD**}]
{BOOSTING }
{BAGGING }
{LARGE }
[USE_AUTO_DATA_PREPARATION = {TRUE**}]
{FALSE }
[CONFIDENCE_LEVEL = {95** }]
{number}
[MODEL_SELECTION = {FORWARDSTEPWISE**}]
{BESTSUBSETS }
{NONE }
[CRITERIA_FORWARD_STEPWISE = {AICC** }]
{F }
{ADJUSTEDRSQUARED}
{ASE }
[PROBABILITY_ENTRY = {0.05**}]
{number}
[PROBABILITY_REMOVAL = {0.1** }]
{number}
[MAX_EFFECTS = {number}]
[MAX_STEPS = {number}]
[CRITERIA_BEST_SUBSETS = {AICC** }]
{ADJUSTEDRSQUARED}
{ASE }
[REPLICATE_RESULTS = {TRUE**}]
{FALSE }
[SEED = {54752075**}]
{number }
[/ENSEMBLES]
[COMBINING_RULE_CONTINUOUS = {MEAN**}]
{MEDIAN}
[COMPONENT_MODELS_N = {10** }]
{integer}
[/OUTFILE MODEL = 'file']
[/SAVE PREDICTED_VALUES(varname)].
** Default if the subcommand or keyword is omitted.
This command reads the active dataset and causes execution of any pending commands. See the topic Command Order for more information.
Syntax for
the LINEAR
command can be generated from the Linear models dialog.
Release History
Release 19
- Command introduced.
Example
LINEAR
/FIELDS
TARGET=y1
INPUTS=x1 x2.