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Marcus Blom Posted - 01/09/2020 : 06:56:32 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Pro2018 SR1 b.9.5.1.195
Operating System: Win10

Hello,

I work with big datasets with a timestamp(Col A) & data(Col B,...).
A lot of data is per second or 10 seconds, is there a way to average the data (Col B,...) i.e per whole minute/10 minutes/hour in a different sheet?

With best regards,
Marcus
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Marcus Blom Posted - 01/11/2020 : 11:28:02 AM
Hi James,

Indeed, but then I will have so many the same x-columns in between my data, which makes it not easier to process further on.

Cheers, Marcus
YimingChen Posted - 01/10/2020 : 11:50:39 AM
It should work if the Output is set to NewXY. Repeat the operation will generate new pairs of XY values.

James
Marcus Blom Posted - 01/10/2020 : 10:56:23 AM
Thanks again James!

This worked out too very well.
It doesn't overwrite the averaged X-output with this option (The output is in Col A), it gives an error.
But if first select only the Y-values as output, and after that one time the X-value as an output it works all good!

Cheers,
Marcus
YimingChen Posted - 01/10/2020 : 09:12:49 AM
Yes, you can click the green lock on the top of resulting column and select Repeat this for all Y columns.



James
Marcus Blom Posted - 01/10/2020 : 03:35:34 AM
Hi James,

Thank you very much, this works very well.
I do have about a 100 Y-columns, and it seems I can only process one at a time...is there a trick to process these in one go?

Cheers,
Marcus
YimingChen Posted - 01/09/2020 : 09:11:01 AM
Hi Marcus,

Please try the tool from menu Analysis-> Data Manipulation -> Reduce to Evenly Spaced X. Thank you.

James

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