Hi :)
Nicely solved! Fridays are not always the best day for being sharp and "on the ball". Asking the
list early is often a good idea especially if you are able to get back to let us know when you have
solved it, as you did.
Thanks and regards from
Tom :)
--- On Fri, 15/6/12, Robert Peirce <bob@peirce-family.com> wrote:
From: Robert Peirce <bob@peirce-family.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: intercept and slope -- is there a problem?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Friday, 15 June, 2012, 14:45
In article <bob-830A90.09121115062012@news.gmane.org>,
Robert Peirce <bob@peirce-family.com> wrote:
In article <4FDAB66C.1040401@gmail.com>,
Jay Lozier <jslozier@gmail.com> wrote:
Can you post some typical data on Nabble? I assume you do not need to
transform the data but plot the actual values.
What is Nabble?
I found the problem and I was really stupid!! I am calculating the
slope of monthly pairs. They need to be annualized for an annual
number. If value is the result of the intercept function based on
monthly percentage changes, then the annual rate is:
100*(((1+value/100)^12)-1)
This result is exactly what I expected. Sorry to have troubled
everybody. I should have thought first.
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