On Wed, 2012-11-07 at 02:18 -0800, Mike Simms wrote:
> Hi Jean,
>
> OK, we're getting somewhere now, I have a created the columns C and D as you
> say, and I've typed in
> =linest(a1:a100;b1:d100,TRUE)
> and pressed Ctrl+Shift+Enter and the indices {1,1}[0,0] appear. Lo and
> behold the value is the coefficent of the x^3 term which I confirm by making
> a chart of the data and adding a trendline and equation.
>
> But when I add the same linest expression into the next cells in the row,
> the same indices appear and the same value appears, when they should be
> changing, no?. I am pressing Ctrl+Shift+Enter each time. What have I missed?
You have to enter a single array formaula:
select a range that has several rows: so you have a probably blue region
with the top left cell white and typing appears there.
Then enter your formula and type ctrl-shift-enter.
The formula should appear in all cells of the range with the apropriate
indices.
Andreas
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