Just wondered if anyone knows off the top of their head what formula to use that would change the scaling on a stochastic from 0 to 100 TO -100 to +100
Just wondered if anyone knows off the top of their head what formula to use that would change the scaling on a stochastic from 0 to 100 TO -100 to +100
not sure its really a question of "scaling" as none of the components of the calculation can ever actually be less than 0. if you've ever seen it, you cant have been looking at a stochastic
not sure its really a question of "scaling" as none of the components of the calculation can ever actually be less than 0. if you've ever seen it, you cant have been looking at a stochastic
I appreciate that, but I need the midpoint of a stochastic to be 0 (not 50). Im probably asking in the wrong place but does anyone else know of a way to achieve this?