How can I add a fixed point to a line of best fit?
I am using y = {create col/linear regression={y=data}} with addplot to generate a line of best fit from data I'm pulling in from a file. How can I force the line to include the origin as a point it must pass through?
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I am using y = {create col/linear regression={y=data}} with addplot to generate a line of best fit from data I'm pulling in from a file. How can I force the line to include the origin as a point it must pass through?
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I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
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I am using y = {create col/linear regression={y=data}} with addplot to generate a line of best fit from data I'm pulling in from a file. How can I force the line to include the origin as a point it must pass through?
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I am using y = {create col/linear regression={y=data}} with addplot to generate a line of best fit from data I'm pulling in from a file. How can I force the line to include the origin as a point it must pass through?
pgfplots graphs
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I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
5 mins ago
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I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
5 mins ago
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I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
5 mins ago
I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
5 mins ago
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I am sure that the chances of getting an answer will drastically increase when you add an MWE. It is also not clear what you are asking. The line is uniquely determined. How do you want to implement the additional constraint? Probably not by just shifting or rotating the line, right?
– marmot
5 mins ago