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gibson [Graphical data analysis of log-linear relations]
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gibson [Graphical data analysis of log-linear relations]
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 ===== Graphical data analysis of log-linear relations ===== ===== Graphical data analysis of log-linear relations =====
  
-<code matlab>​ +==== example 1: a linear relationship ​====
-======================================================================= +
-% Ok. Let's move on the graphical data analysis+
  
 +<code matlab>
 % Load datafile '​data1.asc'​ into matlab with '​load'​ command % Load datafile '​data1.asc'​ into matlab with '​load'​ command
 >> D = load('​data1.asc'​); ​ >> D = load('​data1.asc'​); ​
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 <code matlab> <code matlab>
-% Perfect! ​The functional relation between y and x is y = -0.49 x + 19+% Perfect! ​So the functional relation between y and x is y = -0.49 x + 19 
 +</​code>​
  
 +==== example 2: a log-linear relationship ====
  
-Ok, let's move on the the next data file and try to figure out its y = f(x) relation. ​+<code matlab>​ 
 +Load the next data file and try to figure out its y = f(x) relation. ​
 >> D = load('​data3.asc'​);​ >> D = load('​data3.asc'​);​
 >> xdata = D(:,1); >> xdata = D(:,1);
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