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=LOGEST(Y, X, C , stats)= | =LOGEST(Y, X, C , stats)= | ||
+ | <div style="font-size:30px">'''LOGEST (YRange,XRange,Constant,Stats)'''</div><br/> | ||
where, | where, | ||
− | *<math> | + | *<math>YRange</math> is a set of Y values, |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>XRange</math> is an optional set of X values, |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Constant</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to force the constant 'b' to 1, |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Stats</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to return additional regression statistics. |
LOGEST() is an array function that calculates the exponential curve that fits the data values and returns an array of values that describes the curve. | LOGEST() is an array function that calculates the exponential curve that fits the data values and returns an array of values that describes the curve. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | *If ' | + | *If 'YRange' is the set of dependent variable, 'XRange' is the set of independent variable, 'm' is a constant base for X value and 'b' is constant (Y-intercept), |
then equation for curve is - | then equation for curve is - | ||
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<math>Y = (b*(m1^{X1})*(m2^{X2})*......)</math> | <math>Y = (b*(m1^{X1})*(m2^{X2})*......)</math> | ||
− | *Argument values <math> | + | *Argument values <math>XRange</math> and <math>YRange</math> should be numeric, else Calci displays NaN error message. |
− | *The length of array of | + | *The length of array of XRange values should be equal to length of array of YRange values, else Calci displays #NULL error message. |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Constant</math> is a logical value that decides whether to make constant 'b' equal to 1. |
− | *If <math> | + | *If <math>Constant</math> = TRUE or omitted, 'b' is calculated normally. If <math>Constant</math> = FALSE, 'b' is made equal to 1. |
− | *<math> | + | *<math>Stats</math> is a logical value that decides whether to display additional regression statistics. |
− | *If <math> | + | *If <math>Stats</math> = TRUE, calci returns additional regresstion statistics. If <math>Stats</math> = FALSE or omitted, Calci returns the values of 'm coefficients' and the constant 'b'. |
*When there is only one independent X variable, Y intercept (b) can be calculated using following formulas - | *When there is only one independent X variable, Y intercept (b) can be calculated using following formulas - | ||
Revision as of 17:08, 23 July 2018
LOGEST(Y, X, C , stats)
LOGEST (YRange,XRange,Constant,Stats)
where,
- is a set of Y values,
- is an optional set of X values,
- is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to force the constant 'b' to 1,
- is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to return additional regression statistics.
LOGEST() is an array function that calculates the exponential curve that fits the data values and returns an array of values that describes the curve.
Description
- If 'YRange' is the set of dependent variable, 'XRange' is the set of independent variable, 'm' is a constant base for X value and 'b' is constant (Y-intercept),
then equation for curve is -
- For multiple ranges of X-values,
- Argument values and should be numeric, else Calci displays NaN error message.
- The length of array of XRange values should be equal to length of array of YRange values, else Calci displays #NULL error message.
- is a logical value that decides whether to make constant 'b' equal to 1.
- If = TRUE or omitted, 'b' is calculated normally. If = FALSE, 'b' is made equal to 1.
- is a logical value that decides whether to display additional regression statistics.
- If = TRUE, calci returns additional regresstion statistics. If = FALSE or omitted, Calci returns the values of 'm coefficients' and the constant 'b'.
- When there is only one independent X variable, Y intercept (b) can be calculated using following formulas -
- The additional regression is displayed in the following format where each statistic value is described as below-
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- is an array of constant base values for curve equation
- is the constant value of Y when X=0
- is the standard error value for m1
- is the standard error value for constant b
- is the coefficient of determination
- is the standard error value for Y estimate
- is the observed F value
- is the number of degrees of freedom
- is the regression sum of squares
- is the residual sum of squares
Examples
X1 values | X2 values | Y values | |
1 | 15 | 5 | |
2 | 17 | 9 | |
3 | 23 | 11 | |
4 | 28 | 16 | |
5 | 30 | 20 |
Example 1: With single range of X values -
=LOGEST(C2:C6,A2:A6,TRUE,TRUE) : Displays all the regression statistics for curve
with Y values in cells C2 to C6 and X values in cells A2 to A6.
1.3976542375431584 | 4.015612511401349 |
0.035964826100314505 | 0.11928183382512401 |
0.9665390759484563 | 0.11373076612886521 |
86.65681866342828 | 3 |
1.1208788400613339 | 0.038804061492775904 |
Example 2: With multiple range of X values -
=LOGEST(C2:C6,A2:B6,TRUE,TRUE) : Displays all the regression statistics for curve
with Y values in cells C2 to C6 and X values in cells A2 to B6.
0.9684996526566505 | 1.593646236498643 |
0.05737674420683413 | 0.23878654115432985 |
0.9710443899207976 | 0.12957493182116453 |
33.53562184546261 | 2 |
1.1261035756411908 | 0.03357932591291887 |
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