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`deriv(v range-vector)` calculates the per-second derivative of the time series in a range
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vector `v`, using [simple linear regression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_linear_regression).
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The range vector must have at least two samples in order to perform the calculation. When `+Inf` or
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`-Inf` are found in the range vector, the slope and offset value calculated will be `NaN`.
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`deriv` should only be used with gauges.
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@ -335,6 +337,9 @@ January etc.
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`predict_linear(v range-vector, t scalar)` predicts the value of time series
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`t` seconds from now, based on the range vector `v`, using [simple linear
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regression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_linear_regression).
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The range vector must have at least two samples in order to perform the
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calculation. When `+Inf` or `-Inf` are found in the range vector,
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the slope and offset value calculated will be `NaN`.
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`predict_linear` should only be used with gauges.
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