Computes the y-intercept of the linear regression line that best fits the dependent and independent variables.
REGR_INTERCEPT(dependent-expression, independent-expression)
REGR_INTERCEPT(dependent-expression, independent-expression)
OVER (window-spec)
window-spec: See Syntax 2 instructions in the Usage section, below.
dependent-expression The variable that is affected by the independent variable.
independent-expression The variable that influences the outcome.
This function converts its arguments to DOUBLE, performs the computation in double-precision floating-point, and returns a DOUBLE as the result. If applied to an empty set, REGR_INTERCEPT returns NULL.
The function is applied to the set of (dependent-expression and independent-expression) pairs after eliminating all pairs for which either dependent-expression or independent-expression is NULL. The function is computed simultaneously during a single pass through the data. After eliminating NULL values, the following computation is made, where y represents the dependent-expression and x represents the independent-expression:
AVG(y) - REGR_SLOPE(y, x) * AVG(x)
See "Mathematical formulas for the aggregate functions "in SQL Anywhere Server – SQL Usage.
ROLLUP and CUBE are not supported in the GROUP BY clause with Syntax 1. DISTINCT is not supported.
Syntax 2 represents usage as a window function in a SELECT statement. As such, you can specify elements of window-spec either in the function syntax (inline), or with a WINDOW clause in the SELECT statement. For information on how to specify the window, see “Analytical functions”.
The following example returns the value 1874.5805688517603:
SELECT REGR_INTERCEPT( Salary, ( YEAR( NOW() ) - YEAR( BirthDate ) ) )FROM Employees;