Thanks for the answer Allin, the problem that I have is that making the OLS command I do not see the "b" of the Linear regression. At same time I see different results, as R2 for the same regression made on Excel. I'd like to understand why this difference.
Regards, Simari On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Allin Cottrell <cottrell(a)wfu.edu> wrote: > On Mon, 24 Oct 2011, Simari wrote: > > > I am trying to make a linear regression between X (days, 13/06/2011, > > 14/06/2011, 15/06/2011 and so on) and Y (price data) > > and look for the slope and R2. > > Unless you have special requirements not mentioned here, the > place to start is with the "ols" command (/Help/Command > reference) or the Ordinary Least Squares item under the /Model > menu. > > Allin Cottrell > _______________________________________________ > Gretl-users mailing list > Gretl-users(a)lists.wfu.edu > http://lists.wfu.edu/mailman/listinfo/gretl-users >Thanks for the answer Allin,
the problem that I have is that
making the OLS command I do not see the "b" of the Linear regression.
At same time I see different results, as R2 for the same regression made on Excel.
I'd like to understand why this difference.
Regards,
Simari
On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 5:59 PM, Allin Cottrell <cottr...@wfu.edu> wrote:
On Mon, 24 Oct 2011, Simari wrote:Unless you have special requirements not mentioned here, the
> I am trying to make a linear regression between X (days, 13/06/2011,
> 14/06/2011, 15/06/2011 and so on) and Y (price data)
> and look for the slope and R2.
place to start is with the "ols" command (/Help/Command
reference) or the Ordinary Least Squares item under the /Model
menu.
Allin Cottrell
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