Re: zero times sysmis equals 0. why?
Posted by
Jon K Peck on
Mar 16, 2011; 3:11pm
URL: http://spssx-discussion.165.s1.nabble.com/zero-times-sysmis-equals-0-why-tp3783714p3784207.html
It has been like that forever. You
can find a table of these results in the CSR.
Whether this is appropriate depends
on how you view SYSMIS. Since x/0 is SYSMIS, you could argue that
0*SYSMIS should be SYSMIS, but if SYSMIS results from something finite,
then 0*SYSMIS should be zero.
Regards,
Jon Peck
Senior Software Engineer, IBM
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[SPSSX-L] zero
times sysmis equals 0. why?
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Dear list: I just multiplied zero times
sysmis and the result was a zero. I wasn’t expecting that. Is
that something new to IBM SPSS 19.0?
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