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Below you see a screenshot of a document opened in the Annotator. The '''document text''' is to the right, and in the middle of the screen there is a number of '''variables''' for coding on the '''article level'''. Each variable has a '''coding field''' where you can enter information. What exactly you can enter here (e.g. whether you can type in text freely or select an option from a list) depends on the settings in the coding scheme. In the example shown here, you select the value for the first variable 'Article topic' from a list, the second and third variables are boxes that you tick or not, and for the last variable, you select a numerial value from a list that ranges from -1 to 1. If you enter a wrong value in one of the coding fields (e.g. you type a word in a field for numerical values), AmCAT will show an error message, and you cannot save your codings. | Below you see a screenshot of a document opened in the Annotator. The '''document text''' is to the right, and in the middle of the screen there is a number of '''variables''' for coding on the '''article level'''. Each variable has a '''coding field''' where you can enter information. What exactly you can enter here (e.g. whether you can type in text freely or select an option from a list) depends on the settings in the coding scheme. In the example shown here, you select the value for the first variable 'Article topic' from a list, the second and third variables are boxes that you tick or not, and for the last variable, you select a numerial value from a list that ranges from -1 to 1. If you enter a wrong value in one of the coding fields (e.g. you type a word in a field for numerical values), AmCAT will show an error message, and you cannot save your codings. | ||
− | You can change the type of variable in the [[ | + | You can change the type of variable in the [[create codingschemes]] section. |
[[File:Articlecodings.png|700px|thumb|center]] | [[File:Articlecodings.png|700px|thumb|center]] |