Editing Talk:2701: Change in Slope
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::::: Why don't you generate a series of mildly noisy datasets of two slightly different but random lines each and see which method gets closest to the generating parameters? Also, please put more blank lines in your code, and consider right-aligning the comments. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.211.146|172.70.211.146]] 01:56, 26 November 2022 (UTC) | ::::: Why don't you generate a series of mildly noisy datasets of two slightly different but random lines each and see which method gets closest to the generating parameters? Also, please put more blank lines in your code, and consider right-aligning the comments. [[Special:Contributions/172.70.211.146|172.70.211.146]] 01:56, 26 November 2022 (UTC) | ||
− | What's funny is people are doing a lot of statistics and computer magic when you can just tilt your screen like the comic says and get the same effect :P | + | What's funny is people are doing a lot of statistics and computer magic when you can just tilt your screen like the comic says and get the same effect :P |
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