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On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 4:57 PM, jgui001 wrote:
> I am plotting three sets of data on a single graph, and doing around 100+
> graphs.
> I can use the expression function to superscript the 2 but that seems to
> force me to manually put in the R squared values. Is there away around this?
>
> This co
On Feb 7, 2015, at 2:54 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 08/02/15 10:57, jgui001 wrote:
>> I am plotting three sets of data on a single graph, and doing around 100+
>> graphs.
>> I can use the expression function to superscript the 2 but that seems to
>> force me to manually put in the R squared value
On 08/02/15 10:57, jgui001 wrote:
I am plotting three sets of data on a single graph, and doing around 100+
graphs.
I can use the expression function to superscript the 2 but that seems to
force me to manually put in the R squared values. Is there away around this?
This code will show what it sh
I am plotting three sets of data on a single graph, and doing around 100+
graphs.
I can use the expression function to superscript the 2 but that seems to
force me to manually put in the R squared values. Is there away around this?
This code will show what it should look like this but with the 2
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