Using the fitlm function for model without intercept, how R-squared is being calculated?
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The value of the R-squared when I define the linear model without intercept are mostly negative and somehow close to -3. When I apply the fitlm function for model without intercept, the R-squared values are between 0 and 1. Does anyone know which formula Matlab is using in this case?
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Shuqi Liu
on 19 Jul 2021
Also when using fitlm without intercept, the Rsquared comptued by fitlm is different using Matlab 2020a and prior vs 2020b. Does anyone knows why did it change?
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Rishabh Gupta
on 27 Jul 2018
Hi Farhad,
There are 2 types of R-squared values -
- Ordinary R-Squared
- Adjusted R-Squared
You can have a look at the formula in the below Link:
Regards
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Pulkit Goyal
on 8 Apr 2020
This page doesn't explain the R-squared definitions when intercept is forced to zero.
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