Dear Frauke, good afternoon,

Could you tell me which excel function didnt work for regression analysis
and what excel version where you using?

Best regards,

Paul
El 07/11/2012 11:55, "frauke" <fh...@andrew.cmu.edu> escribió:

> Hi David, hi Rui,
>
> thanks for your quick replies. I have replicated David's R results and
> confirmed them with Minitab. Though I'm not sure what you are trying to
> tell
> me with the code you wrote, David. Do you mean, I should use a dataframe
> rather than a matrix, or use the "data=" part of the lm() function?
>
> Rui seems to be right, too. Excel's regression function doesn't work; I
> cannot replicate the Minitab and R results with it. According to the
> Microsoft website this is probably because the x- and y-values overlap. I
> am
> truly astonished that such a major bug doesn't at least have a major red
> flag to it.
>
> Thank you! Frauke
>
>
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