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Add equations and R2 to 'fit y by x' plots, OR add enhanced fitting options to graph builder

What inspired this wish list request? 

 

I quite frequently use the functionality in 'fit y by x' to fit a linear regression through the origin (force intercept = 0), and force gradient = 1. However, it would be even better if there was the functionality to display the equation for the line and the R2/RMSE on the plot itself, as you can in graph builder. An alternative would be to enhance the linear regression fitting capability in graph builder to allow fit intercept = 0 and gradient = 1. 

 

What is the improvement you would like to see? 

 

It would be even better if there was the functionality to display the equation for the line and the R2/RMSE on the 'fit y by x' plot itself, as you can in graph builder. An alternative would be to enhance the linear regression fitting capability in graph builder to allow fit intercept = 0 and gradient = 1. 

 

Why is this idea important? 

 

It would save a lot of mouse clicks and enable much nicer presentation of the results.