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AndrewF329 Posted - 08/07/2019 : 3:36:50 PM
Hello,

I am new to Origin Lab and was wondering the best way to parse my data. I have a low resolution temperature sensor and instead of looking like a stair function, I want to connect all of the points where the temperature changes. What is the best way to do this?

Thank you

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YimingChen Posted - 08/07/2019 : 5:16:47 PM
Hi,

Please select from menu Worksheet: Data Manipulation: Reduce Duplicate X values... , and make the following settings. You can set Place Y With to Min if you want to connect lower corner points.



James

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