fintech-algorithms
Using a coding agent? Give it the skill: npx skills add IslamBaraka90/Fintech-Algorithms-Library What it does →

Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions

Install and import#

bash
npm install fintech-algorithms
ts
import { interceptsSlopesCoefficientsAndPredictions } from "fintech-algorithms/foundations/dependence-regression-and-model-foundations/intercepts-slopes-coefficients-and-predictions";

Signature#

interceptsSlopesCoefficientsAndPredictions(input)

Fits the least squares line of input.y on input.x and evaluates it at one new predictor value, input.predictX.

Parameters#

NameTypeNotes
inputD00InputOne record holding the predictor series x, the outcome series y, and predictX, the predictor value to forecast at.
x: non-empty list of finite numbers, at least two, not all identical · y: finite numbers, same length as x

Returns#

D00Output

An object with intercept, slope, prediction (the fitted line evaluated at predictX) and predictor (echoes predictX as a number).

Errors#

  • When x or y is missing, empty, or contains a non-finite number — throws RangeError
  • When x and y have different lengths, or fewer than two observations — the least-squares fit is computed for every topic in the family before the topic branch is taken — throws RangeError
  • When x is constant, which leaves the regression slope undefined — throws RangeError

Complexity: time O(n), space O(n).

Worked example#

verified This is the worked example published in the article, replayed by the test suite on every run. The output cannot drift.

Input#

input
{
  "x": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6],
  "y": [2, 3, 5, 4, 6, 7],
  "groups": ["A", "A", "A", "B", "B", "B"],
  "predictX": 7,
  "otherPredictor": [2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 13]
}

Call#

interceptsSlopesCoefficientsAndPredictions(input)

Returns#

object with 2 fields: intercept, slope

{
  "intercept": 1.2000000000000002,
  "slope": 0.9428571428571428
}

Diagrams#

Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — article hero
Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — calculation ledger
Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — concept anatomy
Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — failure boundary
Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — method map
Intercepts, Slopes, Coefficients, and Predictions — scenario contrast

How it works#

This page states the contract — how to call it correctly. The article explains the concept: why it works, and where it breaks.

Read the article →

References#

The rest of the Dependence, Regression, and Model Foundations family#