Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2010 19:27:20 -0500
From: sa.cizm...@usherbrooke.ca
To: r-help@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] log-transformed linear regression
Dear List,
I would like to take another chance and see if there if someone has
anything to say
that just helps you match prior literature numbers found via a different
method...
From: marchy...@hotmail.com
To: sa.cizm...@usherbrooke.ca; r-help@r-project.org
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 08:03:57 -0500
Subject: Re: [R] log-transformed linear regression
Servet,
These data do look linear in log space. Fortunately, the model
log(y) = a + b * log(x)
does have intercept zero in linear space. To see this, consider
log(y) = a + b * log(x)
y = 10^(a + b * log(x))
y = 10^a * 10^(b * log(x))
y = 10^a * 10^(log(x^b))
y = 10^a * x^b
Hello,
I have a basic question. Sorry if it is so evident
I have the following data file :
http://ekumen.homelinux.net/mydata.txt
I need to model Y~X-1 (simple linear regression through the origin) with
these data :
load(file=mydata.txt)
X=k[,1]
Y=k[,2]
aa=lm(Y~X-1)
dev.new()
Dear List,
I would like to take another chance and see if there if someone has
anything to say to my last post...
bump
servet
On 11/10/2010 01:11 PM, servet cizmeli wrote:
Hello,
I have a basic question. Sorry if it is so evident
I have the following data file :
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