95% confidence intervalsof regression line!

Hi! How can I calculate the 95% confidence intervals(numerically) of a regression line after using the the command regress?

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I like regress, even with its limitations. However, it would probably be best for you to re-run your regression with the fitlm (link) function, then use the predict (link) function to calculate the confidence intervals. The ‘Xnew’ in the documentation are your existing independent variable values.

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I know it's has been a while ,I used the fitlim and predict and everything is ok!I know it's has been a while but can you also clarify to how can I calculate the 95% CI of the slope as two numbers(upper and lower) because I want to plot them two error bars. I hope I make myself understandable. thanks for the help anyway :)
The regress function will calculate the parameter confidence limits. You can then plot them any way you like.
As I mentioned in my original Answer, use fitlm and predict to calculate the confidence intervals on the regression line.
Panos Ale
Panos Ale on 20 Dec 2017
Edited: Panos Ale on 20 Dec 2017
Clear and helpful as always!Thank you very much!
As always, my pleasure!

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