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holger1975 Posted - 03/04/2004 : 09:48:37 AM
I would like to integrate a set of time/velocity-Data, to get the time/distance Diagramm, by calculating each point, i.e. to integrate numerical. But I cannot build the sum, because origin does not accept the data it calculatet one step before in f.e. column f to calculate the actual Value for the parameter i.
in math: I would like to calculate Values for col(f) in that way:
col(e)+col(f)[i-1]
but it is not possible.
Why? And How can I build this sum?
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holger1975 Posted - 03/04/2004 : 10:27:02 AM
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Use the sum() function...

col(f)=sum(col(e));

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member



Thank you very much!
Mike Buess Posted - 03/04/2004 : 10:20:31 AM
Use the sum() function...

col(f)=sum(col(e));

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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