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− | =LINEST (YRange,XRanges,Constant,Stats) | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''LINEST (YRange,XRanges,Constant,Stats)'''</div><br/> |
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where, | where, | ||
*<math>YRange</math> is a set of Y values, | *<math>YRange</math> is a set of Y values, | ||
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*<math>Constant</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to force the constant 'b' to 0, | *<math>Constant</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to force the constant 'b' to 0, | ||
*<math>Stats</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to return additional regression statistics. | *<math>Stats</math> is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to return additional regression statistics. | ||
− | + | **LINEST(), returns the parameters of a linear trend. | |
− | LINEST() | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
+ | *This function is an array function that calculates the statistics for a line by using the 'least squares' method to calculate a straight line that closely fits the input data. | ||
*If 'Y' is the point on y-axis, 'X' is the point on x-axis, 'm' is a constant indicating slope of the line and 'b' is the constant value at which the line crosses y-axis (Y intercept), | *If 'Y' is the point on y-axis, 'X' is the point on x-axis, 'm' is a constant indicating slope of the line and 'b' is the constant value at which the line crosses y-axis (Y intercept), |
Latest revision as of 16:13, 10 August 2018
LINEST (YRange,XRanges,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 0,
- is a logical value TRUE or FALSE, that decides whether to return additional regression statistics.
- LINEST(), returns the parameters of a linear trend.
Description
- This function is an array function that calculates the statistics for a line by using the 'least squares' method to calculate a straight line that closely fits the input data.
- If 'Y' is the point on y-axis, 'X' is the point on x-axis, 'm' is a constant indicating slope of the line and 'b' is the constant value at which the line crosses y-axis (Y intercept),
then equation of line is -
- For multiple ranges of X-values,
- Argument values and should be numeric, else Calci displays NaN error message.
- The length of array of X values should be equal to length of array of Y values, else Calci displays #NULL error message.
- is a logical value that decides whether to make constant 'b' equal to 0.
- If = TRUE or omitted, 'b' is calculated normally. If = FALSE, 'b' is made equal to 0.
- is a logical value that decides whether to display additional regression statistics.
- If = TRUE, calci returns additional regression statistics. If = FALSE or omitted, Calci returns the values of 'm'(slope) and the constant 'b'.
- When there is only one independent X variable, Slope(m) and 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 multipliers for straight line 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
Y co-ordinates | X co-ordinates | |
1 | 2 | |
5 | 4 | |
4 | 6 | |
3 | 8 | |
2 | 10 |
=LINEST(A2:A6,B2:B6,TRUE,FALSE) : Calculates the statistics of line with Y co-ordinates in cells
A2 to A6 and X co-ordinates in cells B2 to B6. Returns m=0 and b=3 as a result. =LINEST(A2:A6,B2:B6,FALSE,FALSE): Calculates the statistics of line with Y co-ordinates in cells
A2 to A6 and X co-ordinates in cells range B2 to B6. Returns m=0.4090909090909091 and b=0 as a result. =LINEST(A2:A6,B2:B6,FALSE,TRUE) : Displays the additional regression statistics of line
with Y co-ordinates in cells A2 to A6 and X co-ordinates in cells B2 to B6 as shown below:
0.40909090909090906 | 0 |
0.14373989364401724 | |
0.6694214876033057 | 2.1320071635561044 |
8.099999999999998 | 4 |
36.81818181818181 | 18.181818181818183 |
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