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> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Winfried Donkers
> Verzonden: maandag 11 januari 2016 09:46
> Aan: 'Olivier Hallot'
> Onderwerp: RE: New FORECAST.ETS function in Calc
>
> Hi Olivier,
>
> > Please write any conten
Hello Winfried
Please write any content in a simple Writer ODT file and I will convert
and polish it to be used in a help page (xhp) for the function.
I have open in advance the bug tdf#97021
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=97021
to let you attach your help text draft.
Kind
Hi Chris,
I just found an Excel 'feature' that is not yet in Calc's FORECAST.ETS
functions, so I'll be busy for some time again ;-)
OK, I’m interested :-) What is this ‘feature’?
Whilst comparing the argument constraints for the Excel FORECAST.ETS functions
with the code I currently have,
On 9 Jan 2016, at 12:07 AM, Winfried Donkers
wrote:
>
> Hi Eike,
>
>> Hi dev-list,
>>
>> um.. Winfried that is.. maybe you should have your name in From ;)
>
> Yes, I noticed that too, will change that.
>
>> The problem with such extra parameters is always that you can not remove
>> them on
Hi Eike,
> Hi dev-list,
>
> um.. Winfried that is.. maybe you should have your name in From ;)
Yes, I noticed that too, will change that.
> The problem with such extra parameters is always that you can not remove
> them on export if they aren't literal values, i.e. some expression or just
> a r
Hi dev-list,
um.. Winfried that is.. maybe you should have your name in From ;)
On Thursday, 2016-01-07 16:44:59 +0100, dev-list LO wrote:
> That are 6 functions, with long names, e.g.
> FORECAST.ETS.STAT.MULT().
> As an alternative I could add an optional argument to the function,
> indicating
Hi Eike,
As the making of the new FORECAST.ETS functions is nearing its
completion, I would like to discuss a naming issue.
Exponential Triple Smoothing has two types of calculation, the
difference being the way in which the periodical (seasonal) influence is
defined.
The first (and oldest) wa