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WorksheetFunction.Slope(Object, Object) Method

Definition

Returns the slope of the linear regression line through data points in known_y's and known_x's. The slope is the vertical distance divided by the horizontal distance between any two points on the line, which is the rate of change along the regression line.

public:
 double Slope(System::Object ^ Arg1, System::Object ^ Arg2);
public double Slope (object Arg1, object Arg2);
Public Function Slope (Arg1 As Object, Arg2 As Object) As Double

Parameters

Arg1
Object

Known_y's - an array or cell range of numeric dependent data points.

Arg2
Object

Known_x's - the set of independent data points.

Returns

Remarks

The arguments must be either numbers or names, arrays, or references that contain numbers.

If an array or reference argument contains text, logical values, or empty cells, those values are ignored; however, cells with the value zero are included.

If known_y's and known_x's are empty or have a different number of data points, Slope returns the #N/A error value.

The equation for the slope of the regression line is:

Figure 1: Equation for the slope of the regression line

The underlying algorithm used in the Slope and Intercept(Object, Object) functions is different than the underlying algorithm used in the LinEst(Object, Object, Object, Object) function. The difference between these algorithms can lead to different results when data is undetermined and collinear. For example, if the data points of the known_y's argument are 0 and the data points of the known_x's argument are 1:

Applies to