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amyz Posted - 07/22/2005 : 8:26:38 PM
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I am having trouble finding the average of curves that have different x coordinates. The function for taking average of multiple curves is for curves starting at the same x coordinate.
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greg Posted - 07/26/2005 : 2:34:49 PM
FYI : You do not need to plot as spline or b-spline if all you want is linear interpolation.


Mike Buess Posted - 07/23/2005 : 09:23:22 AM
You need to plot the datasets as spline or b-spline curves in order to interpolate. Then create a worksheet with the interpolated values of each curve at the same X values. See Method 2 in the following article...

http://www.originlab.com/www/support/resultstech.aspx?language=English&ID=101

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