Linear Regression with occasional out-of-range data
- From: "Jack" <lucky7456969b@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Jun 2006 23:37:59 -0700
Hi,
We want to do linear regression with occasional out-of-range data
say the range is about 5-10% but happens only 5 data points in 100 data
points captured
What numerical methods or other simple trigonometry would help in this
situation?
We want to anticipate some future values which lie in this straight
line.
Any where I can look? or examples provided?
Thanks
Jack
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