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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun 15 05:10:37 +
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This would be better than nothing for now. Please don't implement this INSTEAD
of
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jun 5 11:24:38 +
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Looks great! Thanks!
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ufi, are you going to include my Mon Jun 4 00:58:42 comment? It isn't obvious
fro
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I think this looks pretty good. I would only add the following statement to
the e
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I'd like to suggest that when regressions are performed, a new sheet (possibly
name
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This is a good start, however you should add info on the other check boxes,
i.e. m
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 30 22:53:59 +
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I am sorry. You are correct about forcing to zero not making sense for
exponentia
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 30 19:59:00 +
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Yes, forcing the y-axis intercept to zero is applicable exponential curves as
well
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--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 30 19:52:47 +
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>From a description given on
http://www.graphpad.com/curvefit/other_regressions.ht
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|vabijou
--- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed May 30 11:30:55 +
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When adding a regression curve to data in a chart, there does not appear to be
any way to force the curves to run through the origin. Sometimes
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|vabijou
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When adding a regression curve to data in a chart, I have been unable to find
any option to display the equation for the curve or its R-squared
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|vabijou
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Currently, there is no ability to add a polynomial regression curve to chart
data. This functionality should be added since it is a
Assigned to|spreadsheet
Reported by|vabijou
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No information in Help for regression curves.
Searching the Help Index for regression curves in charts locates a heading
for "regre
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