Hi,
Le 09/05/2016 09:51, winfrieddonk...@libreoffice.org a écrit :
> Hi hihgly-respected translaters,
>
> I think I used consistent instead of constant because the interval may
> be in months, which numerically is not constant (with months having
> different lengths).
Indeed, but only if the tim
Hi hihgly-respected translaters,
I think I used consistent instead of constant because the interval may
be in months, which numerically is not constant (with months having
different lengths).
And I wasn't consistent in my choice of words...
Probably, 'constant' will be clearer to the user tha
Hello Jean Baptiste
The source of this information states "consistent" (bug 97021) but I
agree that mathematicaly, "consistent" does not mean much and the
context call for "constant" instead.
Poking Winfried...
Kind regards
Olivier
Em 08/05/2016 07:57, Jean-Baptiste Faure escreveu:
> Hi,
>
>
Hi,
Trying to translate UI for FORECAST_ETS_ADD function, I read its online
help to understand what this function does.
In the help we have
"The time line values must have a consistent step between them."
and
"If a constant step can't be identified in the sorted time line, the
functions will retu