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   2. The values of x and y are empty or contain a different number of data points.
 
   2. The values of x and y are empty or contain a different number of data points.
 
   3. The variance of x is zero.
 
   3. The variance of x is zero.
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==Examples==
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#y={5,9,11,18,32,4}
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x={30,32,15,28,41,10}
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FORECAST(26,B1:B6,C1:C6)=13.16666667
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#y={-28,-18,35,12}
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x={-42,34,-13,25}
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FORECAST(18,C5:C8,D5:D8)=2.119541779
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#y={51,14,0,60}
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x={46,-1,29,18}
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FORECAST(24,D1:D4,E1:E4)=31.71054889
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#y={2,5,9,17}
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x={4,14,28}
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FORECAST(10,B1:B4,C1:C3)=NAN.
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==See Also==
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*[[Manuals/calci/GROWTH| GROWTH]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LINEST  | LINEST]]
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*[[Manuals/calci/LOGEST| LOGEST ]]
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==References==

Revision as of 05:30, 14 January 2014

FORECAST(n,y,x)


  • is the data point .
  • is the dependent array of data.
  • is the independent array of data.


Description

  • This function gives the predicted value of the dependent variable for the specific value, x, of the independent variable by using a least squares linear regression to predict y values from x values.
  • In is the data point to predict a value. is the dependent array of data to predict the -value and is the independent array of data to predict the -value.
  • The formula for is
  • where and .
  • Here and are the sample means of x and y.
  • This function will give the result as error when
 1. Any one of the value is nonnumeric.
 2. The values of x and y are empty or contain a different number of data points.
 3. The variance of x is zero.


Examples

  1. y={5,9,11,18,32,4}

x={30,32,15,28,41,10} FORECAST(26,B1:B6,C1:C6)=13.16666667

  1. y={-28,-18,35,12}

x={-42,34,-13,25} FORECAST(18,C5:C8,D5:D8)=2.119541779

  1. y={51,14,0,60}

x={46,-1,29,18} FORECAST(24,D1:D4,E1:E4)=31.71054889

  1. y={2,5,9,17}

x={4,14,28} FORECAST(10,B1:B4,C1:C3)=NAN.


See Also


References