Ah, good old statistics.
Just make it like, like everyone else does.
No one will ever know.
Make sure to prefix the answers with something like :
"In a recent red-brick University scientific study, rigorous analytical testing concluded that..blah blah blah"
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whs
i was going to have a go at this today but then stuff got in the way. i might be able have a look tomorrow afternoon.
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Originally posted by Badger View PostI have a system that generates a linear trend value based on a single array of inputs.
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Originally posted by Badger View Postmaybe but it's not right, starting point is 10, then 5 etc.Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostInput = x
Output = y
y = -0.0213x^3 + 0.88x^2 - 10.267x + 42.5
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You could have solved that in under two minutes by plotting it by hand on a piece of paper.
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Originally posted by Badger View PostI have a system that generates a linear trend value based on a single array of inputs.
Inputs
10
5
15
20
The outputs it gives me are:
6.5
10.5
14.5
18.5
Inputs
5
10
15
20
y = 0.8x + 2.5
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Input = x
Output = y
y = -0.0213x^3 + 0.88x^2 - 10.267x + 42.5
HTH
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Thanks, the OLS seems plausible (if wikipedia is to be believed)
I need to manually create this in Excel, using Excel's built in functions isn't going to work, nor are any add-ins.
So I'm assuming:
Y X
1 10
2 5
3 15
4 20
I can kind of fudge the first value of 6.5 as (1+10)/2 + 1, but that's where I get stuck!
Cheers
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Good point. Think there is an Excel add in you need to instal for curvefits.
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you want to replace the system by building your own? excel has some simple versions you can use as a starting point.
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Probably but I never bother.
I could have answered this easily once but forgotten. It appears to be a linear curve fit assuming equi spaced intervals. Look up "Least Squares" method and use it to fit straight line, y=your inputs, x=1,2,3,4.
PS With so few points hard to be sure exactly what equation used. Could try all sorts pof eqauion with least squares curve fitting orders if that don't work exactly.Last edited by xoggoth; 26 August 2009, 20:57.
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Statistics Question
I have a system that generates a linear trend value based on a single array of inputs.
Inputs
10
5
15
20
The outputs it gives me are:
6.5
10.5
14.5
18.5
I've no way of getting to see the actual calculation the system uses for this, so, that's my question - how do I manually calculate the output figures?
Should this be posted in Technical?
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