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Marco1234 Posted - 04/30/2002 : 08:01:44 AM
I want to do a MR with the stat-Object! But I have about 20 Datasets! The stat.mr.xdata$ allows only 9! WHAT CAN I DO???
Thank you
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greg Posted - 05/06/2002 : 3:38:00 PM
After I read this, I immediately checked WKSSTAT.OGS and found that - sure enough - the LabTalk checks to make sure there are no more than nine Y datasets selected. I tried changing the LabTalk to allow more datasets and the Multiple Regression routine happily chugged away and spit out a table with more than nine datasets, but it only had results for the first nine. This means the limitation is in the source code so it can't be corrected without a new build.


P.S. How many datasets is reasonable? As you increase the number, the math gets indistinguishable from noise.



Edited by - greg on 05/07/2002 11:03:20

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