Multiple linear regression is handled by the function lm() in the
default installation of R. This takes inputs as lm(y~x1+x2+x3).
If you're going to be using R regularly, there are several books which
cover the basic statistical analyses available in R (and then some),
including those by Peter Daalgard and by Brian Ripley, who are very
regular contributors to this list.
Abhijit
Anja und Th. Sponsel wrote:> Hello
>
> I have to solve a multiple linear regression. Most programs like Excel
> or Mathlab only support 5-10 dimensions. Now I have installed CRAN and
> I have no clue what to do next. At the moment I am entering my data
> into an excelsheet (for quick copy- paste). The Y-array will be 20
> columns (=dimensions) and 128 rows (=variables). The X-array may also
> be 128 rows in Excel.
>
> Which package do I need - or does it work without any package?
>
> What commands do I have to enter? I'm not familiar with CRAN and I
> didn't find any example.
>
> Best regards,
> Thomas
>
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