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ParameterCITable   (Obsolete Regression Common Package Symbol)
As of Version 7.0, ParameterCITable has been renamed "ParameterConfidenceIntervalTable" and become a property of LinearModelFit and NonlinearModelFit.
ParameterConfidenceRegion   (Obsolete Regression Common Package Symbol)
As of Version 7.0, ParameterConfidenceRegion has become a property of LinearModelFit and NonlinearModelFit.
SinglePredictionCITable   (Obsolete Regression Common Package Symbol)
As of Version 7.0, SinglePredictionCITable has been renamed "SinglePredictionConfidenceIntervalTable" and become a property of LinearModelFit and NonlinearModelFit.
Regress   (Obsolete Linear Regression Package Symbol)
As of Version 7.0, Regress has been superseded by LinearModelFit.
Linear Regression Package   (Obsolete Linear Regression Package Tutorial)
The built-in function Fit finds a least-squares fit to a list of data as a linear combination of the specified basis functions. The functions Regress and DesignedRegress ...
NonlinearRegress   (Obsolete Nonlinear Regression Package Symbol)
As of Version 7.0, NonlinearRegress has been superseded by NonlinearModelFit and is part of the built-in Mathematica kernel.
Nonlinear Regression Package   (Obsolete Nonlinear Regression Package Tutorial)
The built-in function FindFit allows you to perform nonlinear least squares fitting. The function NonlinearRegress gives a number of regression diagnostics and allows you to ...
World Plotting Package   (Obsolete WorldPlot Package Tutorial)
Displaying a map. To make a map of an entire continent, you can give the name of the continent in place of the list of country names. Thus, for example, WorldPlot[Oceania] is ...
Matrix and Tensor Operations   (Obsolete Mathematica Tutorial)
This tutorial reviews the functions that Mathematica provides for building and working with matrices, vectors, and tensors. It focuses on functions that are specific to ...
Matrix Types   (Obsolete Mathematica Tutorial)
Matrices in Mathematica can be constructed from all the different types of objects that Mathematica holds. They can contain machine-precision real and complex floating-point ...
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