Hey Guys,
I just ran the DATP > correlation and got the following info back (conatained within workbook.
Does anyone know how to interpret this?
Workbook attached.
Cheers
Hey Guys,
I just ran the DATP > correlation and got the following info back (conatained within workbook.
Does anyone know how to interpret this?
Workbook attached.
Cheers
Blake 7
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The x values correlate to themselves really well, as do the y values. But as far as a correlation to each other (which is typically the purpose), you have a correlation of less than 10 % or 0.09 which is the pits. A correlation of 1 or 100% is perfect.
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Ha ha the pits! nice one. I thought that was a truly British phrase! Cheers Chem
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