problem with the anova calculation

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I have a problem with the calculation of the ANOVA. What is wrong with my code?
C_t = [30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120];
pick = [0; 0.026; 0.0550; 0.120 ; 0.320 ; 0.62 ; 1.2; 0 ;0.03; 0.066; 0.110 ; 0.220; 0.4; 0.740; 1.73];
tbl = table(C_t,pick,'VariableNames',{'C_t','pick'});
tbl.C_t = categorical(tbl.C_t);
mdl = fitlm(tbl,'pick')
tbl = anova(mdl,'summary'

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Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller on 6 Dec 2022
Just change one line to this
mdl = fitlm(tbl,'pick~C_t')
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Michael
Michael on 10 Dec 2022
Ok, but how can i calculate leak of fit and purre error from this data?
Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller on 10 Dec 2022
You can't. This is not a software problem, it is a limitation of your design. With only two values of X (30, 120), a straight line goes through the two (X, avg Y) pairs perfectly, so your data provide no information about whether there would be any deviation from a straight line fit ("lack of fit") if you had a third X value.

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James Water Bird
James Water Bird on 6 Dec 2022
C_t = [30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 30; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120; 120];
pick = [0; 0.026; 0.0550; 0.120 ; 0.320 ; 0.62 ; 1.2; 0 ;0.03; 0.066; 0.110 ; 0.220; 0.4; 0.740; 1.73];
% Use the table() function to create a table from the data
tbl = table(C_t,pick,'VariableNames',{'C_t','pick'});
% Convert the 'C_t' column to a categorical variable
tbl.C_t = categorical(tbl.C_t);
% Use the fitlm() function to fit a linear regression model to the data
mdl = fitlm(tbl,'pick')
% Use the anova() function to perform an analysis of variance on the model
tbl = anova(mdl,'summary')
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Michael
Michael on 6 Dec 2022
I understand that you have added descriptions, but this does not solve my problem.

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