LOGEST

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In regression analysis, calculates an exponential curve that fits your data and returns an array of values that describes the curve. Because this function returns an array of values, it must be entered as an array formula.

The equation for the curve is:

y = b*m^x or y = (b*(m1^x1)*(m2^x2)*_) (if there are multiple x-values)

where the dependent y-value is a function of the independent x-values. The m-values are bases corresponding to each exponent x-value, and b is a constant value. Note that y, x, and m can be vectors. The array that LOGEST returns is {mn,mn-1,...,m1,b}.

Syntax

LOGEST(known_y's,known_x's,const,stats)

Known_y's   is the set of y-values you already know in the relationship y = b*m^x.

Known_x's   is an optional set of x-values that you may already know in the relationship y = b*m^x.

Const   is a logical value specifying whether to force the constant b to equal 1.

Stats   is a logical value specifying whether to return additional regression statistics.

For more information about additional regression statistics, see LINEST.

Remarks

Example 1:  m-coefficients and the constant b

The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank spreadsheet.

How?

  1. Create a blank spreadsheet.
  2. Select the example in the Help topic.

    Selecting example from Help

    Selecting an example from Help

  3. Press CTRL+C.
  4. In the spreadsheet, select cell A1, and press CTRL+V.
  5. To switch between viewing the formula that returns the result and the result in the cell, select the cell and press F2 and then ENTER, or click Commands and Options on the spreadsheet toolbar, click the Formula tab, and look in the Formula in active cell (active cell) box.
Month Units
11 33,100
12 47,300
13 69,000
14 102,000
15 150,000
16 220,000
Formula Formula
=LOGEST(B2:B7,A2:A7, TRUE, FALSE)  

Note   The formula in the example must be entered as an array formula. After copying the example to a blank spreadsheet, select the range A9:B10 starting with the formula cell. Press F2, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. If the formula is not entered as an array formula, the single result is 1.463275628.

When entered as an array, the m-coefficients and the constant b are returned.

y = b*m1^x1

or using the values from the array:

y = 495.3 * 1.4633x

You can estimate sales for future months by substituting the month number for x in this equation, or you can use the GROWTH function.

Example 2: Full statistics

The example may be easier to understand if you copy it to a blank spreadsheet.

How?

  1. Create a blank spreadsheet.
  2. Select the example in the Help topic.

    Selecting example from Help

    Selecting an example from Help

  3. Press CTRL+C.
  4. In the spreadsheet, select cell A1, and press CTRL+V.
  5. To switch between viewing the formula that returns the result and the result in the cell, select the cell and press F2 and then ENTER, or click Commands and Options on the spreadsheet toolbar, click the Formula tab, and look in the Formula in active cell (active cell) box.
Month Units
11 33,100
12 47,300
13 69,000
14 102,000
15 150,000
16 220,000
Formula
=LOGEST(B2:B7,A2:A7, TRUE, TRUE)

Note   The formula in the example must be entered as an array formula. After copying the example to a blank spreadsheet, select the range A9:B13 starting with the formula cell. Press F2, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+ENTER. If the formula is not entered as an array formula, the single result is 1.463275628.

When entered as an array, the following regression statistics are returned. Use this key to identify the statistic you want.

Worksheet

You can use the additional regression statistics (cells A10:B13 in the above output array) to determine how useful the equation is for predicting future values.

Important   The methods you use to test an equation using LOGEST are similar to the methods for LINEST. However, the additional statistics LOGEST returns are based on the following linear model:

ln y = x1 ln m1 + ... + xn ln mn + ln b

You should keep this in mind when you evaluate the additional statistics, especially the sei and seb values, which should be compared to ln mi and ln b, not to mi and b. For more information, consult an advanced statistics manual.