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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Mon Sep 27 07:44:53 
+0000 2010 -------
Well,

that wasn't true either. Open Office Linest delivers a very poor result compared
to Excel or Octave's Polyfit, see Attachment Polynomial_test.ppt. As you can see
Excels Linest gives exactly the same result as the polynomial trend line. And
Octave's Polyfit returns the same polynome as Excel. 

I suppose it would be possible to call Octave from an OO function to produce the
polynome (perhaps a bit slow though).

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