Where is the intercept in regress

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Nuchto
Nuchto on 7 Jun 2013
When you use the "regress" function, where is the intercept?

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ARS
ARS on 7 Jun 2013
Hi,
In my limited knowledge, you will have to include a very first column of 'ones' in the independent variables side(matrix). Then use regress function and the very first beta coefficient will be the intercept.
An example is available here:
click on 'Regress' on the page and you will notice "ones" function:
  • X = [ ones(N,1) airqual(:,[18 19 20]) sin(Wd) cos(Wd) airqual(:,22)]*
Hope it helps.
Thanks.
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Nuchto
Nuchto on 7 Jun 2013
That makes perfect sense, thanks!
ARS
ARS on 7 Jun 2013
Please "accept" the answer if it works fine.
Thanks.

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