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Helenidas Posted - 01/23/2015 : 12:58:06 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 8 SR0.
Operating System:Windows 7 32Bits

Hello,

I am trying to do the mean of different pairs of data, it should be really simple but I can not find the way to do it! What I have are the ForceVSdisplacemnt curves for different tests (every test is in a different book), and I'd like to do the mean of those values, for example every 5nm (in displacement). Could you please help me with it?

Thanks in advance!

Elena
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snowli Posted - 01/23/2015 : 2:31:58 PM
Hello Elena,

In later versions of Origin, we have many ways to reduce data by groups, or evenly spaced X, etc. and use different statistics info. of Y, such as mean, max, min, etc. in reduced data.

http://originlab.com/index.aspx?go=Products/Origin/DataAnalysis/DataManipulation

Thanks, Snow

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