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A dataset of just one parameter is "ok", but in life, it's the relationship which imparts context and meaning. The stats tool is "ok" but it could be more meaningful; thus...
Here, we discover the relationship (if any) between two datasets:


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NOTE: the dataset is entered as x1,y1;x2,y2 where x and y are the two different datasets. The data has to be ordered for it to have any meaning in the sense that for each x-value, there is a specific corresponding y-value.
We could also have chosen to facilitate the data entry as [x1,x2,x3,...xn][y1,y2,y3,...yn] (or similar) which is a minor implementation detail but for this excercise we've settled on just the one convention, which, in context, seems a little more intuitive.