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VALIDATA(1) |STAT February 3, 1987 NAME validata - validate and report columnar file consistency SYNOPSIS validata DESCRIPTION _▶08◀v_▶08◀a_▶08◀l_▶08◀i_▶08◀d_▶08◀a_▶08◀t_▶08◀a reads a file from the standard input and for each column in its input, reports statistics about the data type of fields (whether a column contains alphanumeric strings, integers, real numbers, or something else). _▶08◀v_▶08◀a_▶08◀l_▶08◀i_▶08◀d_▶08◀a_▶08◀t_▶08◀a also reports the maximum and minimum values of the columns; _▶08◀v_▶08◀a_▶08◀l_▶08◀i_▶08◀d_▶08◀a_▶08◀t_▶08◀a is useful to check data files for consistency before input to some data analysis program because it detects missing columns or columns of the wrong type, such as non-numeric input. EXAMPLE series 1 100 | dm x1 RAND "x1^.5" | validata Col N NA alnum alpha int float other type min max 1 100 0 100 0 100 100 0 int 1 100 2 100 0 0 0 0 100 0 float 0.0123 0.9836 3 100 0 10 0 10 100 0 float 1 10 SEE ALSO sort(1), grep(1), uniq(1), and diff(1) are also useful for checking data LIMITS Use the -L option to determine the program limits.