LinRegIntercept
Calculates the linear regression of a set and returns the value of b in the regression line y = ax + b.
Syntax
LinRegIntercept(«Set», «Numeric Expression»[, «Numeric Expression»])
Remarks
Linear regression that uses the least-squares method calculates the equation of the best-fit line for a series of points. Let the regression line be given by the following equation, where a is called the slope and b is called the intercept:
y = ax+b
This function evaluates «Set» against the first «Numeric Expression» to get the set of values for the y-axis. It then evaluates «Set» against the second «Numeric Expression», if present, to get the set of values for the x-axis. If the second «Numeric Expression» is not present, the function uses the members of «Set» as values for the x-axis.
The latter case is not often useful for standard dimensions (for example, SalesPerson). However, it is often used with the Time dimension.
After obtaining the set of points, LinRegIntercept returns the intercept of the regression line (b in the equation).
Note Empty cells or cells containing text or logical values are ignored; however, cells with values of zero are included.
Example
The following example returns the b value for y = ax + b formula to find the trend in Sales for the sales of the last nine periods:
LinRegIntercept(LastPeriods(9), Sales) returns the value for b.