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Is it possible to link the Power Fit result back to the spreadsheet for
further data analysis? My chart accurately displays all values however, I need to use these values for further data analysis. Thank you. |
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Yes, it is possible to link the Power Fit result back to the spreadsheet for further data analysis. Here are the steps to do so:
Now, the chart is linked to the spreadsheet and any changes made to the data in the spreadsheet will be reflected in the chart. You can use these values for further data analysis by referencing them in other cells or formulas in the spreadsheet.
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Suppose you have a plot of y=2x^3 with the x-values in A1:A12 and y-values
in B1:B12 Select two cells and enter =LINEST(LN(A1:A12),LN(B1:B12)) and use CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER to complete it You will get 3 and 0.693147 Suppose the 0.69 value is in E1 then =EXP(E1) gives you the 2 Now you know the parameters of the power curve This is shown on my website http://www.people.stfx/bliengme/Exce...Polynomial.htm but it seems the university server is dead (again!) today best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "gsamoil" wrote in message ... Is it possible to link the Power Fit result back to the spreadsheet for further data analysis? My chart accurately displays all values however, I need to use these values for further data analysis. Thank you. |
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The power law fit gives Y = k X^n. You can transform this into a simple
linear regression model: log Y = log K + n log X Put the log of X and Y into two more columns, and use LINEST or simply SLOPE and INTERCEPT to determine log K and n. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "gsamoil" wrote in message ... Is it possible to link the Power Fit result back to the spreadsheet for further data analysis? My chart accurately displays all values however, I need to use these values for further data analysis. Thank you. |
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