Guest jrb698 Posted October 21, 2004 Posted October 21, 2004 Can you help please?! I play a fantasy football game, where two variables (age & computer rating – there is a constant of ‘position’) lead a total value of that player. The older you get, the cheaper you the player becomes and the higher the computer rating the player has the more expensive he becomes. Here are some examples: Rating (x) Age (y) Value (z) 69 24 2093 66 23 1540 66 25 1298 66 27 1154 66 31 871 64 30 704 65 25 1125 61 36 0 38 23 12 40 30 0 39 17 44 44 17 109 60 17 1103 There must be some formula involving x and y which equals z, but I can’t for the life of me work it out!? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Woxor Posted October 21, 2004 Posted October 21, 2004 Well, there's no guarantee that you have enough information to find the actual function, but you could try approximating it by first graphing x and y vs. z and then using an appropriate polynomial (or other) approximation. If you don't know about "least squares" approximation, you might want to read up on that. I do, but it's honestly been a while so I would have to double-check myself before I risk explaining anything wrong and leading to even more confusion.
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