I just saw there's a special Incanter group- I will move my question over 
there...

On Saturday, February 9, 2013 4:34:56 PM UTC-6, Conrad wrote:
>
> Hi, I'm having trouble finding any examples of how to use linear-model 
> with simple clojure data. As per the documentation it says both x and y can 
> be "vectors of values" so I would think the following would work:
>
> (linear-model [1 2 3 4] [5 4 3 4])
>
> Since the second can also be a matrix, I would think I could also write:
>
> (linear-model [1 2 3 4] (matrix [[5 4 3 4] [1 2 1 1]]))
>
> However, both of these bits of code throw obscure errors- Nothing I do 
> seem to work. I'm guessing that I am misunderstanding what is meant by a 
> "vector of values" in Incanter and that it has to be in some special 
> Incanter data type- But I can't figure out which one... Could someone toss 
> an Incanter newbie a bone and tell me what I'm missing? Thanks!
>

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