Re: Question about matrix inversion, also polynomial coefficients
- From: Axel Vogt <&noreply@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2008 08:34:44 +0200
Jannick Asmus wrote:
On 14.06.2008 07:27, Paul Ciszek wrote:
Well, then, the German version of Excel must be superior. I cannot
find any such function in my version.
Analysis Toolpak loaded?
Yes, that should be checked through the menu and the addin manager
as the help for the function suggests.
The English name is 'linest' (line estimation), various examples
are at http://us.geocities.com/dsteppan/ExcelTop.html, which in
general is a very nice site for Excel (if you are not forced to
use the new and ugly .NET nonsense)
.
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