Thanks a lot, I have been adviced to use transpose function by Jean meanwhile! And thank you for thorough clarification!
2012/5/7 Andreas Guelzow <[email protected]> > On Sun, 2012-05-06 at 14:56 +0300, Igors Mihailovs wrote: > > When I paste the output of LOGFIT transposing it simultaneously, I did > > it in the wrong place and obtained !#REF error (actually, I was going > > to paste it as values but forgot to select appropriate option). So I > > wanted to delete the erroneous array - and here the bug appeared: when > > I selected it and pressed "Delete", > > The only way you can transpose while pasting is by using copy and then > paste special, so you have to have the output on the sheet first. In > that case you cannot overwrite a parts of the array. > > If you want to have the output of logfit transposed, then rather than > using =logfit(...) as an array function, you should be using > =transpose(logfit(...)) > > Andreas > -- > Andreas Guelzow <[email protected]> > > _______________________________________________ > gnumeric-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumeric-list > -- With best regards, Igors -- Ar cieņu, Igors Mihailovs С уважением, Игорь Михайлов
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