CALC.intercept(arrayY, arrayX)
CALC.binomdist(number_s, trials, probability_s, cumulative)
CALC.expondist(x, lambda, cumulative)
CALC.forecast(x, known_y_values, known_x_values)
CALC.frequency(data_array, bins_array)
CALC.hypgeomdist(sample_s, number_sample, population_s, number_population)
CALC.intercept(arrayY, arrayX)
CALC.negbinomdist(number_f, number_s, probability_s)
CALC.percentrank(array, x, significance)
CALC.permut(number, number_chosen)
CALC.poisson(x, mean, cumulative)
CALC.prob(arrayx, arrayprob, lower_limit, upper_limit)
CALC.rank(number, array, order)
CALC.rsq(known_y_values, known_x_values)
Calculates the point at which a line will intersect the y-axis by using existing x-values and y-values. The intercept point is based on a best-fit regression line plotted through the known x-values and known y-values.
Example
CALC.intercept([8,11,14,17],[1,2,3,4]);
// returns 5
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