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Can I use a different timeframe and e.g. EURCHF?
How do you do parabola regression in ALGLIB? There's only linear regression there.
http://alglib.sources.ru/dataanalysis/
This is correct, the regression is linear multifactor in the form:
function = tool1 * lot1 + tool2 * lot2 + tool3 * lot3 + ...
where a parabola (or any other function) is given as a function
minimize the sum of squares of deviations of the linear polynomial from the function
and inside this block replace the line
MODEL[j]=sign*Model_Growth*MathSqrt(MathAbs(x));
with this line.
MODEL[j]=sign*Model_Growth*MathSqrt(MathAbs(x));
You've got a mistake here.
you meant to say replace with :
Is it possible in general to use the quadratic parabola formula y=ax2+bx+c in your code?
or are there a lot of unknowns? a,b,c.
Yes, right, hurried up, but in the attached code seems to be without errors, replace the square root by the square,
In general, you can use any function, including high order polynomials, and even the unforgettable "neighbour's fence".
Yes, right, hurried up, but in the attached code seems to be without errors, replace the square root by the square,
And in general any function can be used, including polynomials of higher orders, and even the unforgettable "neighbour's fence".
yes, i tried neighbour's fence )) by the way, it's not a bad pattern )))
yeah yeah, i've tried the neighbour's fence ) not a bad pattern by the way ))))
sometimes a neighbour's fence can be a pretty peculiar feature
sometimes the neighbour's fence can be a rather peculiar function
we don't care ) we can't draw 5 lines, we can draw 10 lines )
In general, you can use any function, including high order polynomials, and even the unforgettable "neighbour's fence".
Then why is this section called "linear regression" in the alglibe, if even a quadratic function can be used?
http://alglib.sources.ru/dataanalysis/linearregression.php
A linear regression is a regression that produces a line. )
Then why is this section called "linear regression" in the alglibe, if you can even use a quadratic function?
http://alglib.sources.ru/dataanalysis/linearregression.php
Linear regression is regression on a line. )
As correctly noted, it is a regression on a LINE, not on a plane or a volumetric figure. And a line can be anything.
I couldn't understand it either, it seemed to me that only a straight line was meant.