Different R squared from fitlm and corrcoeff?
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Hello,
I've noticed that I get different R-squared values from the fitlm() and corrcoeff() functions. Here's a simple example:
x = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7];
y = [3,6,4,8,10,10,13];
scatter(x,y)
fitlm(x,y)
corrcoef(x,y)
fitlm() says the ordinary R-squared value is 0.893. corrcoef(x,y) says the R-squared value is 0.945. Why is there a discrepancy between these two functions?
Thanks in advance, Diana
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Sebastiano Piccolroaz
on 17 Apr 2020
4 votes
If I'm not wrong, corrcoef() provides the Pearson coefficient R.
In this case, R = 0.945, and R^2 = 0.945^2 = 0.893, that is what is provided by fitlm().
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