On Tue May 23 2006 15:53, + Lea Hildebrandt Rossander wrote:
>   Hello
>
> I am using OpenOffice Calc. 2.0 to make linear regressions of my scientific
> data, and was stunned when I discovered that there is no easy way to see
> the actual equation that the program calculates for the data. Even though
> there is a nice line drawn on the plot of my data, the equation is hidden
> somewhere in the software, and I have to make several other calculations
> (with, for example linest()) to get the konstants that I am looking for...
>
> It seems to me that this is a serious flaw in the programming, because if
> the program has drawn a line, the equation must be there somewhere, but I
> am not allowed to see it..?
>
> Another thing I miss is a calculation of the Chi², which is very important
> when determining whether a fit is usable or not.
>
> These lacks are the reason that I will no longer use the program, as even
> my calculator can do better than that.
>
> It would be great if these errors (as I see it) were corrected, because I
> support opensource and would like to use your program with my linux system.

Can you please report this in issuezilla ? ( http://openoffice.org -> "My 
Pages" -> "Register", then when you receive a confirmation email, "Login" and 
"File an issue" )
In this way the relevant developers will see your bug report / suggestion and 
you will also see the progress of this feature / bug report if it is 
accepted.


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