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I have used my regression model to get some prediction, and comparing with the actual data, how can I find the prediction interval?
For examlpe:

Name prediction actual-value
A 234 212
B 190 189
C 178 167
D 123 110
E 90 67
F 89 67

Thank you, guys!
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Reeza
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If you're predicting for values used in the model, look at the CLI/CLM options. The documentation has it well laid out.

If you're predicting for new values (not used to fit the model) then AFAIK you'll have to do it manually.

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